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Albert Einstein


This school was even stricter then his primary school. His family moved to Milan, Italy in 1894 because his father business failed. Albert could not stay in school much longer and left to join his family in Italy.
             Because of his love of science Albert's father suggested for him to become an engineer and join Zurich Polytechnic in Switzerland. Albert took the entrance exam and did good on math and science but failed because on foreign language. One of the professor sow a genius in young Albert and took him in to his family to Study language at the local school. He retook the exam in 1896 and passed at the age of 17. Unfortunately he was skipping classes and feeling bored again. Whenever a test would come up he would study and then fall back to his daydreams. Albert had his own ideas about physics and science and was figuring on problems of his own. .
             Mileva Maric was Albert's first love, she was the only female student in his class and they were spending a lot of him discussing complex scientific problems. Soon the 2 were in love and Meliva was pregnant. She had to move back home in Serbia, soon she gave birth to Lieserl. Alberts mother did not approve of his love with Melive and said that she wasn't good enough for him.
             Albert finished his studies in 1990 and received a diploma. Now it as time to get a real job, his professors would not recommend him for a teaching passion they said that he did show enough promise. In 1902 he took an examiner at the Swiss Patent Office in Berlin and got a job of rewriting descriptions of inventions. Einstein loved his new job because of he still had so much energy after he was done and he worked with new inventions.
             He and Mileva got married in 1903 and next year they had a baby boy. 1905 was Einstein's annus mirabilis-year of miracles?. Einstein published several scientific papers in German journal, to the scientific world these ideas were amazing. One of his early papers was on how to count number of atoms and molecules and later he published a theory that all matter is composed of matter.


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