Albert Einstein: Most of us take Einstein's name as synonymous with genius, but he didn't always show such promise. Einstein did not speak until he was four and did not read until he was seven, causing his teachers and parents to think he was mentally handicapped, slow and anti-social. Eventually, he was expelled from school and was refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic School. It might have taken him a bit longer, but most people would agree that he caught on pretty well in the end, winning the Nobel Prize and changing the face of modern physics.
Charles Darwin: In his early years, Darwin gave up on having a medical career and was often chastised by his father for being lazy and too dreamy. Darwin himself wrote, "I was considered by all my masters and my father, a very ordinary boy, rather below the common standard of intellect." Perhaps they judged too soon, as Darwin today is well-known for his scientific studies.
Robert Goddard: Goddard today is hailed for his research and experimentation with liquid-fueled rockets, but during his lifetime his ideas were often rejected and mocked by his scientific peers who thought they were outrageous and impossible. Today rockets and space travel don't seem far-fetched at all, due largely in part to the work of this scientist who worked against the feelings of the time.
Isaac Newton: Newton was undoubtedly a genius when it came to math, but he had some failings early on. He never did particularly well in school and when put in charge of running the family farm, he failed miserably, so poorly in fact that an uncle took charge and sent him off to Cambridge where he finally blossomed into the scholar we know today.
Socrates: Despite leaving no written records behind, Socrates is regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of the Classical era. Because of his new ideas, in his own time he was called "an immoral corrupter of youth" and was sentenced to death. Socrates didn't let this stop him and kept right on, teaching up until he was forced to poison himself.
Robert Sternberg: This big name in psychology received a C in his first college introductory psychology class with his teacher telling him that, "there was already a famous Sternberg in psychology and it was obvious there would not be another." Sternberg showed him, however, graduating from Stanford with exceptional distinction in psychology, summa cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa and eventually becoming the President of the American Psychological Association.
Thomas Edison: In his early years, teachers told Edison he was "too stupid to learn anything." Work was no better, as he was fired from his first two jobs for not being productive enough. Even as an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. Of course, all those unsuccessful attempts finally resulted in the design that worked.
Orville and Wilbur Wright: These brothers battled depression and family illness before starting the bicycle shop that would lead them to experimenting with flight. After numerous attempts at creating flying machines, several years of hard work, and tons of failed prototypes, the brothers finally created a plane that could get airborne and stay there.
Scientists are definitely not better than teachers .It is the teachers who care about us ,who guide us. And it is the teachers who established the growth of young students into future scientists.
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you dont miss school , it depends on your marks in class's . they put you in summer school if you failed ur grade or if you you low marks and if your not passin.
He lacked the motivation to do well in school and consistantly failed tests due to his lack of effort.
he did exceptionally well in physics and maths bbut failed in non science subjects
do well in your classes your in the school board will bump you up to your grade level
he failed school tbh
Repeat the year. of the class you failed.
Discard or change the hypothesis
Yes, if you failed the previous school year.
well there are many that did bad if you want to include rapers. such as lil Wayne eminem etc. many singers drop out in high school or collaege but some go through it all. but a real singer that did bad in school would be lead singer of Nirvana and Elvis priestly.
Well Depends Did You Go To A Driving School Before? Just Go To A Driving school and study yeah and before you know it they will ask your for a test and then ta da you got you license but then if you already went to to driving school and you failed well your screwed cuz i dnt knw what to tell you and what to do :L
Scientists are definitely not better than teachers .It is the teachers who care about us ,who guide us. And it is the teachers who established the growth of young students into future scientists.
John Lennon failed in school, and dropped out his Junior year of high school.