Compared with his classmates, Napoleon was a hillbilly in the military school, and because he was a Corsican and a foreigner to the French natives, there was no language between his classmates, and he was introverted, withdrawn and irritable, so his study career was also very unhappy!
However, great people always have greatness. One advantage of lack of communication is that they have a lot of time to study hard. At that time, if they wanted to become artillery in military schools, they needed to pass an important exam-the book-training exam. In this exam, mathematics is the most important (because artillery is a technical job and needs accurate calculation). Napoleon had just passed the exam 16, ranking 42nd among all candidates and first in the Paris Military Academy. He is one of the 20 applicants who passed the exam directly all over the country, and he only needs one third of the time to prepare for the exam. It can be seen that his learning ability and perseverance are beyond doubt.
It is said that he is biased because the courses of the Paris Military Academy are full every week, including mathematics, public law, historical geography, French, urban architecture, painting, German and other professional courses in addition to practical courses such as riding, dancing and weapons. Napoleon, on the other hand, gave up the study of architecture, painting and dance and devoted himself to mathematics.
Napoleon's transformation from a country boy into an invincible god is inseparable from his strong logical thinking ability and meticulous and accurate calculation ability. Coupled with the adventurous spirit of not afraid of challenges, he can become a lion on Corsica.