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Albert Einstein and his family went to Munich where Albert first attended elementary school and a grammar school. He was an "average" pupil but was very interested in science and mathematics. He did not like lessons in grammar school as they were held with strict discipline and as he was forced to learn. When he turned 15 he left school without any degree and followed his family to Milan. To make up for the missed degree he attended school in Aarau, Switzerland from 1895 to 1896 when he got all his A's and began to study in Zurich. His wanted to obtain the diploma of a subject teacher for mathematics and physics. Then he came up with his equation E = mc^2. In this math equation, e stands for energy, m for mass and c for the speed of the light.

Not really my words, I used to web to help me since I haven't read about Einstein for a while.