On Thursday 27 June 2013 02:46, Larry Barron wrote:
> a certain level very well as well (kinda like Albert Einstein)!
Oh, this myth again. Not only did Albert Einstein not have a problem with
math, it was the one part of the ETH entrance exam he aced on the first try.
When he was 12 he had learned both algebra and geometry and he taught himself
calculus during his teens.
The myth comes from the German school system having having changed the way it
recorded grades shortly after Einstein left school.
--
Chakat Firepaw - Inventor & Scientist (Mad)
Received on Sun Jun 30 2013 - 01:26:04 CDT