After dropping out of high school, Einstein applied to enter the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School. Since his math and science test scores were especially high, he made it in contingent upon him finishing his high school degree. He was trained to teach physics and math. Eventually he got his degree in 1901 (Grandin, 9/21/15). Throughout his years at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School, he made friends with Milena Maric and eventually married her on January 6, 1903. They had two sons together before their divorce in 1919. Later that year, he married his cousin Elsa Lowenthal (Albert EInstein, 9/21/15). Even through his difficult family issues, he still was involved in science and worked his hardest. Not only was he involved with science, but he was densely involved in politics and had an opinion on several issues. A few examples of this is when he moved to America, he worked to establish a Jewish State in Palestine, he protested against atomic bombs, and he worked for world disarmament. All his efforts in politics helped save multiple lives (Forman, 2009). Einstein was a renowned scientist for what he discovered. The most famous discovery he made was the E=MC2equation which proves that tiny particles of matter can be changed into large amounts of energy. This helped with the creation of atomic power which is used for several weapons and power supplies
After dropping out of high school, Einstein applied to enter the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School. Since his math and science test scores were especially high, he made it in contingent upon him finishing his high school degree. He was trained to teach physics and math. Eventually he got his degree in 1901 (Grandin, 9/21/15). Throughout his years at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School, he made friends with Milena Maric and eventually married her on January 6, 1903. They had two sons together before their divorce in 1919. Later that year, he married his cousin Elsa Lowenthal (Albert EInstein, 9/21/15). Even through his difficult family issues, he still was involved in science and worked his hardest. Not only was he involved with science, but he was densely involved in politics and had an opinion on several issues. A few examples of this is when he moved to America, he worked to establish a Jewish State in Palestine, he protested against atomic bombs, and he worked for world disarmament. All his efforts in politics helped save multiple lives (Forman, 2009). Einstein was a renowned scientist for what he discovered. The most famous discovery he made was the E=MC2equation which proves that tiny particles of matter can be changed into large amounts of energy. This helped with the creation of atomic power which is used for several weapons and power supplies