Why did principal ask Albert Einstein leave the school
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Albert Einstein was expelled from school because his work was so terrible. In the sombre, brown-painted headmaster’s study, the young German student stood waiting to say that he was leaving school. He disliked the authority of the masters, and hated having to learn the dates and places of battles by heart, “just like a parrot.”
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Einstein started hating the school because of its extreme discipline and he oftener used to clash with his teachers. When he turned 15, he felt stifled there and thus left the school. He liked liberality and thus moved to another school in German speaking Switzerland, which was more liberal than Munich.
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