Recently, a series of images showing Elon Musk’s college homework has taken the internet by storm. The images were shared by a user named Dima Zeniuk on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), with the caption: “Some of Elon Musk’s physics assignments from his time at the University of Pennsylvania.” This post quickly went viral, making Musk’s homework the center of attention, with thousands of shares and comments.
The assignment, which earned a perfect score of 5/5, deals with a complex physics topic: deriving the moment of inertia from first principles, a key concept in rotational motion. Notably, Elon Musk confirmed that this was indeed his homework and pointed out that some pages in the post were missing content.
In the comments section, netizens expressed their admiration and excitement over this priceless artifact, showcasing the diligent study habits of the tech mogul.
Elon Musk spent two years at Queen’s University in Canada before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S., where he graduated in 1995 with degrees in Physics and Economics. The University of Pennsylvania, part of the Ivy League, is one of the oldest universities in the U.S., renowned for its programs in basic sciences, engineering, and business.
After leaving Pennsylvania, Musk enrolled in a PhD program in Physics at Stanford University but dropped out just two days later to start his first company, Zip2. Four years later, he sold Zip2 for $300 million and began his journey to becoming one of the world’s most influential billionaires.
Though he did not complete his PhD at Stanford, Elon Musk never stopped learning. He once shared with comedian and host Joe Rogan, “We need to keep learning and improving ourselves to become the best version of ourselves.” Musk believes that having a strong foundational mindset is crucial to becoming exceptional, and a high school diploma is the minimum prerequisite for success.