Age 5-10: Catholic elementary school in Munich. When he was seven his mother reported that his excellent grades placed him top of his class.
Age 11-15: Luitpold Gymnasium. Einstein did not enjoy the traditional teaching methods at the school, and was not an outstanding student. Nevertheless the Principal of the school later reported that his grades in Latin and Greek were uniformly good. He taught himself science and mathematics, in the latter subject reaching university entrance level by the time he was fifteen.
Age 15-16: When he was fifteen he voluntarily left the Gymnasium to join his parents, who had emigrated to Italy some months before. After eight months without formal education, and when still two years below the normal age, he took the entrance examination for the prestigious Zurich Polytechnic. He failed the examination, but obtained exceptional grades in physics and mathematics.
Age 17: He attended the Swiss cantonal school at Aarau, and achieved good grades in his school leaving examinations in all subjects other than French, as well as passing the Matura (university entrance examination).
Age 17-21: Zurich Polytechnic diploma course for teaching physics and mathematics in secondary schools. Obtained diploma in 1900.
Albert Einstein had a strong foundation in mathematics and physics. He studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich and focused on theoretical physics. He later went on to earn his PhD from the University of Zurich.
Yes Albert Einstein had dyslexia so he could not read. Teachers did not know about dyslexia in Einsteins time so they thought he was just dumb. but later people realised he was brilliant in math and science he was way ahead of his time. Then people realised Einstein was not dumb he was a genius
People do not "invent" school. They can "establish" a school. But Albert Einstein did neither. He did not invent schools--- they were in place in the US from colonial days. He also did not establish any schools. Many schools bear his name, but these were named by other people to honor Einstein.
The Albert Einstein School, also known as the Albert Einstein Academy, closed in 1996 when the organization that ran it went bankrupt. It was located in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Albert Einstein taught at Princeton University (USA) in 1932.
No, Albert Einstein is not single.
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Yes, Albert Einstein has 1 kids
1930 to 1978
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