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Where is Einstein's school?
Einstein's school is in Zurich, Switzerland.

Einstein graduated from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1900 and became a Swiss citizen. 1905 received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zurich. He worked in Berne Patent Office and served as a university professor at Zurich University of Technology and Prague, Germany. 19 13 returned to Germany, served as the director of the Institute of Physics of Emperor William in Berlin, a professor at Humboldt University in Berlin, and was elected as an academician of the Prussian Academy of Sciences.

Zurich Federal Institute of Technology is one of the most famous universities of technology in the world, enjoying the same reputation as Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the world. It has been ranked first in the universities of science and technology in continental Europe for many years and enjoys the reputation of "the first prestigious school in Europe".

Founded in 1855, the college is the first university directly under the federal government. At first, this university only had disciplines such as civil engineering, forestry, mechanical engineering and chemistry, and later added disciplines such as humanities, society and political science. At present, 16 department has 26,000 teachers and students from more than 100 countries, and its teaching and research fields cover architecture, engineering, mathematics, natural science, social science and management science.

As a famous scientist, Einstein's talent and achievements are obvious to all. In that society with a little lack of knowledge, his achievements are comparable to those of Pangu, which is a feat appreciated by the world. At the same time, he also explained a truth with his own experience, that is, although talent is born, it takes a lot of sweat and attempt to succeed.