Alessandro Volta grew up in Como, Italy, and attended the Royal Seminary there. He later studied at the University of Pavia in Italy, where he became a professor and conducted his pioneering work on electricity.
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
Yes, Albert Einstein went to school all of his life. He attended elementary school, jr high, and high school.
No. you do not need to go to high school or college in Italy. It is suggested that you go to both.
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Alessandro Volta attended the Collegio Ghislieri in Pavia, Italy, where he studied under the guidance of notable educators. This institution helped shape his scientific thinking and interests in physics and electricity, laying the groundwork for his future contributions to science.
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Albert Einstein only went to a formal school for eight years, but later served five years of college
Because the Italian Alessandro Volta lived around the late 17-1800's it seems as if formal education was not required or expected of men. Although Volta was a professor of experimental physics at the University of Pavia for 25 years, I assume he had the equivalent of a college education.
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