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Describe Albert Einstein life at school

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, but he grew up and obtained his early education in Munich, Germany. He was a poor student, and some of his teachers thought he might be retarded (mentally handicapped); he was unable to speak fluently (with ease and grace) at age nine. Still, he was fascinated by the laws of nature, experiencing a deep feeling of wonder when puzzling over the invisible, yet real, force directing the needle of a compass. He began playing the violin at age six and would continue to play throughout his life. At age twelve he discovered geometry (the study of points, lines, and surfaces) and was taken by its clear and certain proofs. Einstein mastered calculus (a form of higher mathematics used to solve problems in physics and engineering) by age sixteen.

Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Albert Einstein is regarded among the most intelligent people to ever live. He showed his brilliance in the subjects of mathematics and physics at an early age when he was still in school. He was often described as a misfit in school

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  • In 1879, Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany. He was Hermann and Pauline Einstein's first child. While still a young kid, he got violin and Judaism lessons at home in addition to attending school.
  • At school, Einstein was a rebel who struggled to fit in with the established system of instruction. He detested the demanding atmosphere of the institution and was confident he would fail the test. He wasn't exactly like other students because he was an understudy in Munich.
  • From an early age, Einstein was a math and physics prodigy, rising to a level of proficiency years ahead of his contemporaries. Over the course of one summer, 12-year-old Einstein taught himself algebra and Euclidean geometry.
  • At the age of twelve, Einstein independently found his own unique proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Max Talmud, a family tutor, recalls that after handing the 12-year-old Einstein a geometry textbook, Einstein had finished reading the entire book shortly thereafter. He then committed himself to studying higher mathematics; soon, the tutor could not keep up with his mathematical prowess in its ascent.
  • When he was 16, Albert Einstein took the entrance exams at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zürich (which would eventually become the ETH). He failed the general portion of the test, but he excelled in physics and mathematics.

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