n October Marić went to Heidelberg to study at Heidelberg University for the winter semester 1897/98, attending physics and mathematics lectures as an auditor.[9] She rejoined the Zurich Polytechnic in April 1898,[9] where her studies included the following courses: differential and integral calculus, descriptive and projective geometry, mechanics, theoretical physics, applied physics, experimental physics, and astronomy.[10] Marić sat the intermediate diploma examinations in 1899, one year later than the other students in her group. Her grade average of 5.05 (scale 1-6) placed her fifth out of the six students taking the examinations that year.[11] (Einstein had come top of the previous year's candidates with a grade average of 5.7.[12] Marić's grade in physics was 5.5, the same as Einstein's.) In 1900 Marić failed the final teaching diploma examinations with a grade average of 4.00, having obtained only grade 2.5 in the mathematics component (theory of functions). Einstein passed the exam in fourth place with a grade average of 4.91.[13]
Marić's academic career was disrupted in 1901 when she became pregnant by Einstein.
这个时代的女人,能到这一步已经算很牛了。 怀孕太早,老公更牛,她就没戏了。
Marić's academic career was disrupted in 1901 when she became pregnant by Einstein.
这个时代的女人,能到这一步已经算很牛了。 怀孕太早,老公更牛,她就没戏了。