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 | | Tesla first saw the problem involved with the direct current (DC) system of electricity when he was a sophomore in the Polytechnic School in Graz, which “Milutin [Nikola’s father] had chosen
because it was one of the most advanced in the region.” (Seifer, 15) Tesla’s path to that school, though, was not a very easy one. |
 | | Once Nikola began school at Polytechnic School in Graz, it became obvious that he had the type of personality that made the owner do nearly anything to achieve his goals, and always follow through with things which he began. |
 | | Those years, though, saw Tesla not finish school in Graz due to a few problems including the fact that he was so far ahead of his classmates that he became bored and frustrated trying to think of a solution to his AC problem. |
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