Meaning?=> si hoc legere scis numium eruditionis habes?

Question:does this by any chance mean 'if you can read this you're overeducated'....thanks much to my helpers

Answers:
Yes, it does mean that. Good job!
it think its in latin... but I cant translate it.
UMM...WOW ACTUALLY YEAH THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS..LOL
si hoc legere scis numium eruditionis habes
If you don't understand this you attended a government school

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