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Who was the prolific inventor who only had 3 months of formal schooling?

Thomas Edison, the Wizard of Menlo Park.


Prolific inventor who only had three months of formal schooling He was the most proud of the phonograph?

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Did Thomas Edison go to school?

Thomas Edison did not attend much formal schooling, as he only had three months of formal education. He was mostly self-taught and was homeschooled by his mother. Edison's lack of traditional education did not hinder his later success as an inventor.


What schooling did thomas Edison have?

HE only had 3 months of actual schooling then he was home schooled by his mother. Qualifications are unknown but probably none as he didn't finish much education but was an amazing entrepreneur.


Thomas Edison had very little formal education?

Yes, Thomas Edison had only three months of formal schooling. He was largely self-taught and gained hands-on experience through his various curious pursuits and experiments. Despite his limited education, Edison went on to become one of the most prolific inventors in history.


How many years of school does it take to become a cooker?

A cook or chief is considered vocational education and only requires 6 months to a year of schooling, but you can become a cook or chief without any schooling as long as you can cook. College is not needed.


Who was the inventor of volume?

There is no inventor of volume. There is only a discoverer.


How was the teliphone invented?

only the inventor knows


Did Thomas do drugs?

no, he was only a clean inventor


Did Harriet Tubman have schooling?

Yes. only a little at home.


Was Abraham Lincoln good in school?

Abraham Lincoln only had 12 months, total of schooling during his youth. According to his step mother, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, he did have very good studious habits.


What school in high school did Edison go to?

Thomas Edison went to school only a few months. His teachers thought he was very slow. After this, his mother taught him at home, and he taught himself by reading constantly and trying experiments in the basement. He did not attend any technical school, college or university.