◆♦ Albert Einstein found himself miserable both in the German school and his quaters at Munich what were the reason for his misery and how did he attempt get out of situation????????◆♦◆♦◆♦◆♦Urgent ◆♦◆♦◆♦◆♦
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Einstein scored good in every subject. However, he had no regard for old kind of teaching and regimentation. So, he clashed with teachers. Disguisted with his school, Einstein left school for good.
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Reason why Albert Einstein found himself miserable both in the German school and his quarters at Munich
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- Einstein never understood the importance of going to school. He did not like to memorise historical dates and facts. He did not like how the education system works. Instead of mugging up things he liked to explore things which were unusual. He was unhappy at his lodgings too. He hated the atmosphere he was living in.
- For the attempt to get out of his school, He asks his friend to get him an appointment with a doctor. After meeting the doctor, he confessed that he wanted to leave school. If he did not leave, he will have a nervous breakdown.
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