He studdied law at the University of Halle
George Washington had no formal education.
George Westinghouse had very little formal education, yet became one of America's most prolific inventors
He did not have an opportunity for much formal education, but he read a lot and learned a lot from his older half-brother, Lawrence, and George Washington was very good in mathematics. See the Related Link.
He attended no formal school, he was privately tutored, a common practice of the day
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, received his education primarily at home under the guidance of tutors. He studied subjects such as history, philosophy, and the arts, but he didn't attend a formal school. His education was heavily influenced by his father, Frederick William I, and he was particularly interested in military strategy and the Enlightenment ideas of the time.
formal education in the planned organized education ,that is provided in formal institution.such as school, and university.
While living on the plantation, Frederick Douglass did not have a consistent father figure or a sense of security that comes from a stable family life. He also did not have a formal education or the freedom to make choices about his own life.
Attended the College of William and Mary.He attended no formal schools; education was private tutor
his owner did not teach him he was taught from his mistress who eventually turned on him because she was corrupted by slavery. he also used resources outside of the plantation (his father was white so he had more freedom then other slaves but he was still a slave) he'd challenge (trick) little kids to teach him how to spell words so he can write.
George Crum, the inventor of potato chips, had limited formal education. Born in 1824, he was of mixed African American and Native American descent, and he worked primarily in the culinary field. Much of his knowledge and skills were likely acquired through hands-on experience in the kitchen rather than through formal schooling.
he had no education but he did have interests in culinary arts (cooking)
George Washington's primary occupation was as a soldier and military leader. He also served as the first President of the United States. In terms of education, Washington was largely self-taught and did not attend a formal university or receive a formal degree. However, he displayed a strong interest in mathematics, nature, and surveying from a young age.