Rabu, 08 Februari 2012

7 World Leaders Who Drop Out Of The School

You must already know the characters below. In fact they are of Successful Entrepreneurs, Inventors, Politicians, and Top Artists apparently dropped out of school before they were famous. Here are seven World Leaders Who Drop Out Of His school, namely:


1. Thomas A. Edison

Thomas Edison is probably the most famous and prolific inventor of all time, with more than 1,000 patents in his name, including the electric light bulb, phonograph and movie camera. He became a multi millionaire from homemade and won the Congressional Gold Medal. Edison started school late because of illness and, consequently, his mind often wandered, making one of his teachers called him "addled." He dropped out after only three months of formal education. Fortunately, his mother had been a school teacher in Canada and home-schooled young Edison.


2. Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin has many profession: politician, diplomat, author, publisher, scientist, inventor, founder and co-author and cosigner of the Declaration of Independence. One thing that he had not graduated from high school. Franklin was the fifteenth child and youngest son in the family. He spent two years at Boston Latin School before dropping out at age ten and worked for his father, and later his brother, such as printer.


3. Bill Gates
Bill Gates is co-founder of software giant Microsoft and has been ranked the richest person in the world for several years. Gates dropped out of Harvard in the first year after reading an article about the Altair microcomputer in Popular Electronics magazine. He and his friend Paul Allen formed Micro Soft (later changed to Microsoft) to write software for the Altair.


4. Albert Einstein
Although he was named Time magazine as "Man of the Century," Albert Einstein did not become "Einstein" at school physics Nobel Prize winner, known for his theory of relativity and contributions to quantum theory and statistical mechanics, a high school dropout at age 15. Decided to continue their education a year later, Einstein took the entrance exam to the prestigious Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, but failed. He returned to high school, earn a diploma, and then pass the university entrance exams on the second attempt.


5. John D. Rockefeller
Two months before graduating from high school, recorded history's first billionaire, John D. Rockefeller, Sr., decided to take a course at Folsom Mercantile College. He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870, made his billions before the company was broken up by the government as a monopoly, and spent the last 40 years giving his wealth, mainly for reasons related to health and education.


6. Walt Disney
In 1918, while still in high school, the future Oscar-winning film producer and theme park pioneer Walt Disney began taking night courses at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago. Disney dropped out of high school at age 16 and joined the army, but because he was too young to enlist, he joined the Red Cross with a fake birth certificate instead. Disney sent to France where he drove an ambulance that was covered from top to bottom with a cartoon character who eventually became the film. After becoming a multimillionaire founder of the Walt Disney Company and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Disney received honorary high school diploma at age 58.


7. Kol. Sanders
Colonel Harland Sanders overcame a lack of education to become the biggest employer in the fried chicken business. His father died when he was six years old, and because his mother worked, he was forced to cook for her family. After dropping out of primary school, Sanders worked many jobs, including firefighter, steamboat driver and insurance salesman. He later earned a law degree from a correspondence school. Sanders' cooking and business experience helped him make millions as the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (now KFC).

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