Absolutely not. Education isn’t all books and exams and tests, memorizing formulas and theorems. It’s much more than that.
Education’s the excitement you get when you’re able to talk about it to others. Discuss questions and answers with other students when you walk out of the exam hall, do group studies- doesn’t that sound nerdy, now? Why talk about something or some boring subject when you’ve finished the exam? Why not?
Education is when you learn something new(and you have a lot of that here!)- the feeling you get when you learn why the sky is blue, or why you see random specks of figures in the air that look like germs; or when you learn what the various logos of companies mean! It’s the constant pursuit of knowledge, always wanting to discover new facts and information.
Education’s also the feeling you get when you impart knowledge to others. Have you ever tried teaching some certain algorithm you know to someone who doesn’t understand it? How does it feel when you see some sort of clarity on the person’s face(or you ruthlessly rambling about Bresenham’s algorithm)? The joy of teaching someone something new is just… wonderful.
So that summarizes it. Education is not limited to bookish knowledge. If you want to learn, the sky’s the limit!