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how did einstein struggle after graduating​

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Answered by ILLUSTRIOUS27
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Albert Einstein was a rebellious student who chafed against traditional schooling and earned bad grades. After his university education, his brilliance was overlooked by a conformist academy who refused to give him a professorship. Broke and unemployed, Einstein settled for a lowly job as a patent clerk.

Answered by atikatalha12
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He graduated high school near the top of his class. True, he did fail his university exam to the Swiss Polytechnic. But he took the exam two years earlier than most students and was tested on Swiss history, something that his German secondary school didn’t prepare him for. Still, after finally graduating, he struggled to get a teaching job at a university. Instead, he had to work at the Swiss patent office and give lessons as a private tutor for over 5 years. At this point in his life he was very much poor and unsuccessful. But he never gave up on his passion—physics.

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