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<blockquote data-quote="Yamialpha" data-source="post: 18372082" data-attributes="member: 86899"><p>It came as a surprise to me too. Even my encyclopedia refers to Einstein as deeply religious. Another misconception was Einstein as a terrible student. The website claimed that with subjects that pure memorization, mainly history, he was a terrible student. However, they say he was a terrific math student. Then again, I've also heard claims that one year in school he failed math. It makes me believe that as a younger child he was a terrific math student, but then as he got older and better developed his abilities and began studying at home, he began to resent school and his math grades declined as a result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yamialpha, post: 18372082, member: 86899"] It came as a surprise to me too. Even my encyclopedia refers to Einstein as deeply religious. Another misconception was Einstein as a terrible student. The website claimed that with subjects that pure memorization, mainly history, he was a terrible student. However, they say he was a terrific math student. Then again, I've also heard claims that one year in school he failed math. It makes me believe that as a younger child he was a terrific math student, but then as he got older and better developed his abilities and began studying at home, he began to resent school and his math grades declined as a result. [/QUOTE]
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