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what factors made Albert Life in Munich miserable? What did he realise after 6 month?

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Answered by Devrajshubham2007
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Answer:

Two factors made Einstein's life in Munich miserable. These were his school and residential environment.

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Answered by TheValkyrie
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Albert Einstein at school is an excerpt from the biography of Albert Einstein written by Patrick Pringle.

Einstein hated his school life. He was not all all interested in history and other subject except mathematics. He felt that it was more important to study ideas rather than fact. Most of his teachers were displeased with him and considered him as a nuisance. Albert felt miserable and sad most of his times.

His living quarters were worse. There was dirt and squalor and plenty of slum violence. He was forbidden to play violin by his landlady which was the only thing that could calm his nerves.

After six months, Einstein could take it no more. He realised that his was wasting his father's money and everyone's time by staying at the school. He decided to leave the school and return to Milan, where his parents lived.  He asked his maths teacher for a reference which would enable him to continue his education in Milan. But the next day, he found out that he had been expelled from the school because his teachers could bear him no more.

This excpert teaches us that the school system often curbs the individual talent of the students. At Einstein's school they followed the method of rote learning. There was no learning by understanding the concept. This system has no room for an individual's talent and achievement.

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