Einstein was clearly very intelligent as a child: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2016/02/11/was-albert-einstein-really-a-bad-student-who-failed-math/?utm_term=.8ddc209f85ed "at age 9½, he entered the Luitpold Gymnasium, a competitive school. He liked some subjects better than others but progressed through school, again earning high marks. By age 11, he was reading college physics books... He did fine in math, but he did flunk the entrance exam to the Zurich Polytechnic when he first took it — when he was about 1 1/2 years away from graduating high school, at age 16, and hadn’t had a lot of French, the language in which the exam was given." |
Is that you bubble lady? |
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Intelligence, creativity, knowledge and expression reduced to an intense infatuation in assessing “high quality”American education with coloring bubbles with a number 2 pencil.
How far education in this land has fallen! Signed by Bubble Lady |
Most real stats on here. Every university wants to send one to the NFL. |
| Hope he gets an aid package that requires a 3.5 average each year. Hope he knocks it out of the park on a difficult STeM major. |