The records of the grammar school in Stratford for the mid-sixteenth century no longer exist, so we cannot even prove that Shakespeare studied there, never mind when he finished. It's an open question.
Shakespeare was always rich, although when he was at the age of 14, his father lost money in financial business and William had to drop out of education. William also bought the biggest house in his birthplace Stratford-Upon-Avon. Ill add more information :) This is all I have at the moment :)
Shakespeare did not leave any indications of what his personal likes and dislikes were.
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No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
Candles,presents, a horse a vase and others
Yes. If you search for it, you can find a copy on line.
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Very little is known about Shakespeare's life ... A lot of what one reads about his life is guesswork, so there is no documented answer to the question. William Shakespeare left school at the age of 14 due to hardships in the family; his fathers business wasn't successful anymore. They couldn't afford it. I'm pretty sure Shakespeare's father was Alderman, which meant that his children got free education.
William Shakespeare was 28 in 1592, at which time he was firmly installed in London. He didn't leave England at this time or probably at any time in his life.
William Shakespeare's son was called Hamnet, not Hamlet, and as he died aged 11 in 1596, 20 years before William Shakespeare's own death he wasn't left anything in his father's will.
The Merchant of venice by William Shakespeare