No. He failed maths.
He passed school by cheating all of his tests and exams, it is not known how he is so smart though...
Albert Einstein was born with an ardent curiosity. He devoted much of his free time as a youth to studying the natural sciences, including geometry and physics. After he completed his doctorate exams at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Einstein continued to use observation and analysis to formulate and prove many of his hypotheses.
Einstein is not reported to have failed biology. He did, however, fail the entry exams for admission to Zurich Polytechnic.
If you would like a tongue-in-cheek answer to this question, try reading The Saber-Tooth Curriculum, by J. Abner Peddiwell (it comes up on Google). I know your question is probably rhetorical and born out of the frustration of having to do endless exams, but this might provide a bit of an amusing diversion for you.
Henry Fishel was the first to use exams.
He passed school by cheating all of his tests and exams, it is not known how he is so smart though...
His wife (or maybe even wives) helped him do his math. He wasn't so strong in math, so his wife had to do it for him. On the contrary, there is not one shred of evidence that Albert Einstein got any assistance in math -- or any help at all -- from either of his wives in developing any of his theories. The only "evidence" is passing references in his letters, and the idea that, "Well, we know she DID help him, we just can't find any way to prove it." Indeed, where Albert passed his math entrance exams with flying colors, Maric failed the math part of these same exams. Maric failed her physics exams TWICE. Albert was able to develop the math of his general theory of relativity in a race with David Hilbert, who was one of the most advanced mathematicians of his day. Albert's second wife had no knowledge or training in math or physics whatsoever -- they simply adored each other's company. In his work on the photo-electric effect, Einstein worked with the ideas of Max Planck. For Special Relativity, he MAY have advanced on the work of Hendrik Lorentz and Henri Poincaire; and Einstein did note that David Hume and Ernst Mach were his inspiration. For General Relativity, Einstein was inspired to reach his final mathematics in a race with David Hilbert.
Albert Einstein was born with an ardent curiosity. He devoted much of his free time as a youth to studying the natural sciences, including geometry and physics. After he completed his doctorate exams at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Einstein continued to use observation and analysis to formulate and prove many of his hypotheses.
Einstein is not reported to have failed biology. He did, however, fail the entry exams for admission to Zurich Polytechnic.
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Hawking's ALS did not develop till after he was in college. Thus, he got and passed his college exams like almost every other student.
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No; membership is granted after the associate level of exams are successfully passed.
Yes, I tried them for my MCSE exams and I passed my exams using their dumps.
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Exams are usually part of the course requirements. It is an evaluation tool used to determine if you have passed the subject.