I actually really like the librarian, she checks up on Sheldon and accepts his mannerisms very well I think. Her role as a lonely woman in the show is sad tho, I hope she gets some love
And also don't continue to do physical activity properly as they age. Look at Keith Bateman. He's already late middle aged (60s), so he's obviously still going to be able to run when he is old.
I know the feeling of failing to get 100% correct. It happened 3, 4 times to me when I failed to get 100% mark because I was missing 1 mark. That is really annoying and painful. I know it was still A*, but knowing that I missed 1 mark for 100% correct is still painful. Being so close and yet so far from perfection.
This happened to me in college English. I got a 85% and was marked down for a "major usage error". So, in class I asked the professor to write a sentence on the board. He didn't realize it was the sentence he had labeled with "major usage error". Then I asked him if there were any problems with the sentence. He took a step back, read it silently, then turned to me and said, "No, nothing wrong with this". Then of course I said, "Then why did you claim it has a "major usage error" on my test? His face turned red as he approached me to verify my claim. He saw it, screamed, "FINE!" and scratched through his grade and wrote 87%, then shouted, "ARE YOU HAPPY?!?" I did not reply. Then I remember the other students looking at me and ridiculing me for arguing over an 85% vs. 87% as most of them had 60's and 70's. It wasn't about the grade, I was honestly wanting to know what I had written wrong.
Miss Hutchins: Oh hey! 95 good job! Sheldon: really I'm here every day and it's like you don't know me at all. Miss Hutchins: oh ok. ooohhh 95 too bad Sheldon: there we go Miss Hutchins:👍 ME:😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
"I don't know. Do u really want him here?" "Convex polygons!" I don't know why but it made me smile when she realised that, no, she doesn't want sheldon there.
And gives good advice too. That question is 100% a trap, and he was right to inform Sheldon of it. Sadly though, Sheldon's inner Sheldon couldn't be contained, leading him to walk right into the trap that he knew was a trap and she confirmed was a trap.
Well I’m going into the IB and that’s exactly what I’m doing lmao (we are graded 1-7 and 3 is passing) and a 7 is equivalent in American grades to 97-100% and a 6 is 93-96% and I need almost all 7s to get into good programs at university where I live :(
After looking at his work, I'm pretty sure that neither of them were talking about what was on the assignment. The paper had an equation associated with Gerlach's theory on heat transfer within crystalline matrix. I think someone just Googled "equation" and wrote down the first thing that they found
Problem on the paper: "Express the value of a Gauss magnetic field in QCD units". Using classical Maxwell's equation in quantum chromodynamics (subject test paper) is still a topic of open discussion amongst physicists. The test paper on the show looks genuine (probably taken from from some University test paper with some student's answer). The dialog obviously is a reprentation of two schools of thoughts or methodologies to arrive at an answer, which is off to professor's by a small factor as accepted Sheldon. Your comment above made me study the test paper question and I learnt a bit about QCD. Interesting to note that the production team went to great lengths to make it as genuine as they could while maintaining great entertainment value.
@@striker44 I checked it also and agree with you at the end they are both wrong and right in the same time as the topic is wild and still under continuous debate among the physicists/Quants
I studied for a doctorate thirty five years ago. While most of the intellectual discussions were indeed civil on the order of Dr. Sturgis’ “Maxwell’s equations,” not everyone so behaved. One scholar in particular was known to ridicule, i.e., laugh at, students over their unfamiliarity with the prevailing theory of the day; and other scholars who disagreed with tis take on the prevailing theory of the day. Te also called the other scholars pure ideologues. Both Dr. Sturgis and Sheldon are right and wrong because in intellectual endeavors there are often various ways to solve a problem. They’re right because both ways solve this particular problem; and wrong for not stubbornly admitting that the other’s way was just as valid. I don’t know whether either way has in the last thirty years been discredited. But thirty years ago, they’re both right and wrong.
lyping, alas, I didn’t finish. The doctorate would have been in theoretical linguistics. The doctoral students were given five years to finish the coursework and two years to research and write the dissertation. I could not finish in the allotted time, unfortunately, because of a full-time job and other commitments. The chair was willing to grant an extension. But after witnessing the behavior I described above, I couldn’t do so. It ran me out. It taught me an invaluable lesson, to wit: for all the claims that the academy is above the pettiness of human behavior, that it values truth above all else, etc., it’s still a human invention and therefore subject to the same human foibles. I had been naïve about that.
“The square root of 4 times pi” No self-respecting mathematician would say it like that! They’d say “square root of 4 pi” - the way sheldon says it makes it sound like it’s just the square root of 4. Also, he’d actually probably just say 2 root pi. But anyway.
He was already arrogant then and probably thought the teacher was stupider than himself. And so he explained everything to him in detail, as if he did not understand math.
you're forgetting -2√π. While it's improbable that a negative number would be used to measure density of any type we know Sheldon well enough to see that he would treat half the solution as incomplete without regards for applicability.
I admire and respect such intelligence, but without basic cognitive understanding of something as simple as being polite, I draw the line there. Child or no child. Rudeness, even in fiction can be most infuriating. 🌌
George: Seriously you want sheldon on this class? Teacher: anyway.... Cracks me out. Since he always gets 100% and outsmarts all teachers, they prefer sheldon to be skipping class.
Back in high school, I knew this girl that always got 95+ on her exams. One day she got a 92 and sort of freaked out and everyone thought she was overreacting. It wasn't until many years later that I found out how strict her parents were and how they abused her whenever she underperformed and I felt horrible. If a person wants to overachieve maybe they have a reason for it. Not saying this is the case for Sheldon but for other people.
One time during school for Emergency Medical Technician, I actually noticed that my professor had given me a an 86 on my exam, when I actually had earned an 84, I brought it to attention of my professor and he looked at me like I was crazy for pointing out her mistake that benefited me, and promptly adjusted my score to a 100 in recognition of my honesty. Remember kids being honest even when it may affect you negatively will always end better than lying.
As a foreigner it`s pretty amazing watching this. I don`t know if it`s like this in real life but everything in the show seems so nice. A high school football coach can afford a house, 3 children and car on a single paycheck. Women have the luxury to stay at home and do housework. Your churches are in tact and everybody is super supportive. Sheldon gets promoted to higher grades, to college, he gets a computer and everyone is supportive and tries to advance his talent. Georgie on the other hand can get a cool car and a well paid job before even graduating.
Yes, Steve Molaro (the real Young Sheldon) was a precocious genius who actually considered anything less than 100 to be failure, as did I. God that summer was fun
Once again Sheldon cannot accept the fact that he is human and makes errors. This fact of Sheldon being perfect is caused by the fact his mother has always told him he is god and never makes a mistake.
“Sir you made a mistake grading my test”
“INCONCIEVABLE”!!!
Sheldon is the grandson and Dr Sturgis is reading the story lmaooo
never go up against a Sicilian when death is on the line!
I before E except after C
THAT'S WHY I RECOGNIZED HIS VOICE WHY AM I SO DUMB
@@rawneae9225 that rule does apply to this situation but there's so many situations where that is so wrong
I don't care what anyone says, "That doesn't add up" was brilliant 😂.
george's lines always crack me up, its sad seeing the downfall of his character in the later season :((
Whats a Math Emergency?
Thats when things dont add up... lmao
It cracks me up everytime lol
Bruh you know you have a low iq if you laugh at that joke 😂😂😂😂😂
@@edgorio2567 if you don't, you need a little humor in your life
hahahaha lolll
Typical Dad joke lol
I actually really like the librarian, she checks up on Sheldon and accepts his mannerisms very well I think. Her role as a lonely woman in the show is sad tho, I hope she gets some love
She and the male teacher are in love in where Georgie see them kissing in the copy room
haha yeah i like her too, she is nice to sheldon
"When I'm done, your gonna be all tears." -Sheldon Lee Cooper
*you're
Danceofmasks don’t be a sheldon
In the end, he was the one in tears. 🤣
you’re commenting to a Young Sheldon clip with a grammatical error this is unacceptable, it supposed to be “you’re”😂🤣
From what i see, Sheldon's meemaw is just like penny. 😂
Yea, pretty, had a penchant for alcohol. Problem solver and always gets what she wants!
I am the 69th like
@John Carey well penny did say if she were there when missy and georgie bully sheldon, she would did the same thing to sheldon
I think that Missy is just like Penny.
I never noticed that! But you are so right!
“We run slower... because we’re old”
LMAOOO
They do run slower🤣
@@Skyzerz99 it is what it is
And also don't continue to do physical activity properly as they age. Look at Keith Bateman. He's already late middle aged (60s), so he's obviously still going to be able to run when he is old.
the way he ran out the door after saying, “that’s very hurtful” 🤣🤣
From which country you are
@@avinashkrishnamukul7455 Why are you asking
And he actually behaved like a kid in that scene... And taht was beautiful 😂😂
@@avinashkrishnamukul7455 and that has to interest you why? 🤦♀️
@@villager1831 Maybe he indian
The fact that some people are so smart that getting a 95 is failing to them. Yes it’s tv but I’m sure there’s people like this in real life.
Come to Asia Honey 🍯
I use to be like that
I am one of those people lmao.
@lokesh wagh lol
I know the feeling of failing to get 100% correct. It happened 3, 4 times to me when I failed to get 100% mark because I was missing 1 mark. That is really annoying and painful. I know it was still A*, but knowing that I missed 1 mark for 100% correct is still painful. Being so close and yet so far from perfection.
This happened to me in college English. I got a 85% and was marked down for a "major usage error". So, in class I asked the professor to write a sentence on the board. He didn't realize it was the sentence he had labeled with "major usage error". Then I asked him if there were any problems with the sentence. He took a step back, read it silently, then turned to me and said, "No, nothing wrong with this". Then of course I said, "Then why did you claim it has a "major usage error" on my test? His face turned red as he approached me to verify my claim. He saw it, screamed, "FINE!" and scratched through his grade and wrote 87%, then shouted, "ARE YOU HAPPY?!?" I did not reply. Then I remember the other students looking at me and ridiculing me for arguing over an 85% vs. 87% as most of them had 60's and 70's. It wasn't about the grade, I was honestly wanting to know what I had written wrong.
Perhaps you could've asked outside that moment, you asked to be ridicule tbh.
@@juanmanuelmoramontes3883
I'm sorry, did I lead you to believe I gave a shit they ridiculed me for having a high grade? 🤣I didn't.
Tbh that professor really could of handled that better and just admit they were wrong. Like bruh all I wanted to know why you graded it like that 😅
George's math joke at the dinner table was pure magic 😂
Miss Hutchins: Oh hey! 95 good job!
Sheldon: really I'm here every day and it's like you don't know me at all.
Miss Hutchins: oh ok. ooohhh 95 too bad
Sheldon: there we go
Miss Hutchins:👍
ME:😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
I love that scene too..... 😂😂😂
😝
I read this EXACTLY when that scene came up
Amd yea so accurate 😆
"well how about that... They do run slower" 😂
I thought she said "well look at that... the kid ran slower" . Joke works both ways
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@@vitrend3967 Dude no, stop spamming
She wasn't wrong
Imagine how hard it was for a KID to memorize that test rebuttal.
Yeah the casting on this show is amazing.
I hate young Sheldon and Big Bang theory in general BECAUSE of Sheldon
Imagination is not hard it's simplest and best thing you possess.
"I don't know. Do u really want him here?" "Convex polygons!" I don't know why but it made me smile when she realised that, no, she doesn't want sheldon there.
Love how Georgie stated the Obvious Do you really want him here😅
"Math emergency" When things don't add up :).
I don't watch TV (just stream animu) love corny jokes and that had me for a good 30 secs
Ultimate dad joke
He was right, that WAS a good one!
Awesome line
Gorgie: I dunno, Do you really want him here? 😂😂
Ah yes, gorgie not georgie
@@msip.pp0 You're like I am about NOONE instead of NO ONE, it is two words and if you can't get it right use nobody instead. LOL
@@MountainFisher wtf are you on about
@@msip.pp0 crack
@@MountainFisher did you put that in the wrong place? As it makes no sense here.
I was dying when she said “aww, 95? Too bad”
2:08 the first time I actually liked Sheldon
Sheldon is the one who ended up in tears
@@edgardocardona1060 yeah pretty much
I like sheldons dad every single time
I like the father. He puts up with just enough.
Ye
And gives good advice too. That question is 100% a trap, and he was right to inform Sheldon of it. Sadly though, Sheldon's inner Sheldon couldn't be contained, leading him to walk right into the trap that he knew was a trap and she confirmed was a trap.
95% is failure for Sheldon. I can't even get an 80 and Sheldon is probably the only child to ditch class to do Math
It's very much common here. We used to skip literature type classes to do math and science. Yes 95 is not the best.
@@mahfuzurrahman9488 Where do you live where people receive such high grades. The education system in your country or city must be really good.
I can’t even get .80 😂
@@mahfuzurrahman9488 I agree.
In math, it's possible to get 100
Well I’m going into the IB and that’s exactly what I’m doing lmao (we are graded 1-7 and 3 is passing) and a 7 is equivalent in American grades to 97-100% and a 6 is 93-96% and I need almost all 7s to get into good programs at university where I live :(
After looking at his work, I'm pretty sure that neither of them were talking about what was on the assignment. The paper had an equation associated with Gerlach's theory on heat transfer within crystalline matrix. I think someone just Googled "equation" and wrote down the first thing that they found
Problem on the paper: "Express the value of a Gauss magnetic field in QCD units". Using classical Maxwell's equation in quantum chromodynamics (subject test paper) is still a topic of open discussion amongst physicists. The test paper on the show looks genuine (probably taken from from some University test paper with some student's answer). The dialog obviously is a reprentation of two schools of thoughts or methodologies to arrive at an answer, which is off to professor's by a small factor as accepted Sheldon. Your comment above made me study the test paper question and I learnt a bit about QCD. Interesting to note that the production team went to great lengths to make it as genuine as they could while maintaining great entertainment value.
@@striker44 I just made my comment up and I may have been drunk when I did it.
@@kurtsloop2462 you sound brilliant drunk ...good one...ha ha ha...
I'll never be bored of the internet because of repartee such as these!👆🏼💜☺
@@striker44 I checked it also and agree with you at the end they are both wrong and right in the same time as the topic is wild and still under continuous debate among the physicists/Quants
Dr Sturgis and meemaw remind me of Leonard and Penny
Aaawww baby Sheldon is adorable
I studied for a doctorate thirty five years ago. While most of the intellectual discussions were indeed civil on the order of Dr. Sturgis’ “Maxwell’s equations,” not everyone so behaved.
One scholar in particular was known to ridicule, i.e., laugh at, students over their unfamiliarity with the prevailing theory of the day; and other scholars who disagreed with tis take on the prevailing theory of the day. Te also called the other scholars pure ideologues.
Both Dr. Sturgis and Sheldon are right and wrong because in intellectual endeavors there are often various ways to solve a problem. They’re right because both ways solve this particular problem; and wrong for not stubbornly admitting that the other’s way was just as valid.
I don’t know whether either way has in the last thirty years been discredited. But thirty years ago, they’re both right and wrong.
That is complex
Kunal Jangale, yes, it is. STEM science often is. That makes science interesting, frustrating, and rewarding.
@@Mnogojazyk yup I know
Just wondering, what doctorate do you have?
lyping, alas, I didn’t finish. The doctorate would have been in theoretical linguistics. The doctoral students were given five years to finish the coursework and two years to research and write the dissertation. I could not finish in the allotted time, unfortunately, because of a full-time job and other commitments.
The chair was willing to grant an extension. But after witnessing the behavior I described above, I couldn’t do so. It ran me out.
It taught me an invaluable lesson, to wit: for all the claims that the academy is above the pettiness of human behavior, that it values truth above all else, etc., it’s still a human invention and therefore subject to the same human foibles. I had been naïve about that.
“The square root of 4 times pi”
No self-respecting mathematician would say it like that! They’d say “square root of 4 pi” - the way sheldon says it makes it sound like it’s just the square root of 4.
Also, he’d actually probably just say 2 root pi. But anyway.
I mean he is a child
And he's technically not wrong. I mean does it really matter they both mean the same thing don't they.
He was already arrogant then and probably thought the teacher was stupider than himself. And so he explained everything to him in detail, as if he did not understand math.
you're forgetting -2√π. While it's improbable that a negative number would be used to measure density of any type we know Sheldon well enough to see that he would treat half the solution as incomplete without regards for applicability.
@@wisteria3032 ,*
"Go on Sheldon, I'm all ears."
"Well when I'm done you're going to be all tears."
"What's a math emergency?"
"That's when things don't add up."
I love how John sturgis doesn’t even care that sheldon is right he’s just happy for him
George’s math pun actually made me chuckle.
"I swear I'm here every day and it's like you don't know me."
I admire and respect such intelligence, but without basic cognitive understanding of something as simple as being polite, I draw the line there. Child or no child. Rudeness, even in fiction can be most infuriating. 🌌
Is that so....
All right little man ...
Boss sound in the background 😹
3:10 I was *rooting* for such a response🤣
Dr Sturges character is priceless 😅🔥❤️
“This is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen!”
“How could you say that to me”
Georges math emergency dad joke is something I love
Dr sturgis: I’m sorry but with someone with way less experie-
Sheldon: I see you have chosen death
I laughed so hard when Georgie said I guess thing just don’t add up
When i get more than 50 percent marks in Math = Kalm
When i get less than 90 percent marks in other subjects = Panik
lol
"well when i'm done you're going to be all tears."
George: Seriously you want sheldon on this class?
Teacher: anyway....
Cracks me out. Since he always gets 100% and outsmarts all teachers, they prefer sheldon to be skipping class.
Sheldon is savage and really funny , i litrally laugh my head off
This was a awesome clip could not control my laugh 😅.
3:00 it’s like watching bo peep scold Rex for making one of the toys cry
When Sheldon is more asian than asians 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah.Every neighbour had better marks than us
That's racist
2:12 "Ok, fellas, let's keep it civil!" 😂😂😂
Back in high school, I knew this girl that always got 95+ on her exams. One day she got a 92 and sort of freaked out and everyone thought she was overreacting. It wasn't until many years later that I found out how strict her parents were and how they abused her whenever she underperformed and I felt horrible. If a person wants to overachieve maybe they have a reason for it. Not saying this is the case for Sheldon but for other people.
Awww 95 😂🤣.Love this sort of light hearted comedy.
Betcha Sheldon hasn't developed an immunity to iocane powder, he better be careful.
I kept waiting for Mr. Sturgess to say, "That's inconceivable."
One time during school for Emergency Medical Technician, I actually noticed that my professor had given me a an 86 on my exam, when I actually had earned an 84, I brought it to attention of my professor and he looked at me like I was crazy for pointing out her mistake that benefited me, and promptly adjusted my score to a 100 in recognition of my honesty.
Remember kids being honest even when it may affect you negatively will always end better than lying.
0:57 do you really want him here....
Her reaction afterwards 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sheldon and Dr. Strugis: Arguing
Meemaw: WTF Is Going ON!!!!!!!!!!!
Not only is it okay to make mistakes, but it is also okay to admit them.
Yes
I respect people who can recognize and admit their mistakes. I certainly do.
4:09 when an 25 Year old tells a 8 Year old he has less Xbox live experience.
That was a good one George 🤣🤣🤣
He fell for one of the classic blunders.
Buzzinga
Inconceivable! He fell for one of the classic blunders
Some college professors ensure you do not get a 100% when writing and grading the tests. Shameful, but they get away with it (and get off on it).
Great show !!! Hope it keeps playing for a long time
That's when things don't add up....I died
Wallace Shawn is a genius.
Meemaw is the best character ever! XD
George's joke was good
I like the covering action of Meemaw.....😁😁😂🤣😅
"Treat me like a colleague!" "You're stupid." 😆
As a foreigner it`s pretty amazing watching this. I don`t know if it`s like this in real life but everything in the show seems so nice. A high school football coach can afford a house, 3 children and car on a single paycheck. Women have the luxury to stay at home and do housework.
Your churches are in tact and everybody is super supportive. Sheldon gets promoted to higher grades, to college, he gets a computer and everyone is supportive and tries to advance his talent. Georgie on the other hand can get a cool car and a well paid job before even graduating.
Jealousy and lack of imagination is your problem. Get one and get rid of the other one.
Don't forget this show is based in the 1980s. A single wage earner could still support a family (now, not so likely).
95% was a failure to me too, during a test I secretly helped him do his test and in the end he gets 100% and I get 95%-98%
Every other lime was a joke and no laugh track imagime this on BBT
but george sr's "when things don't add up" made me giggle like it's a good one 😂
It's ringing yes or no?...damn
Gangster shit😂😂
Smart kid , let's see how sad he will be when he finds out you don't live on a globe.
*I love how they make the mirim actor imitate the gestures, faces and expressions of the adult Sheldon.*
“Go ahead Sheldon I’m all ears” funny coming from the grand negus himself.
Good job Cooper.
That's just sad, Cooper.
I love this😂😂
Dr sturgis little run 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I'm all ears!"
"When I'm done, you'll be all tears!"
Such an underrated line! 😂😂
*But I will say 53*
*I just gonna pretend I didn't hear anything*
😂😂😂
I need this kind of confidence in my life😂
Yes, Steve Molaro (the real Young Sheldon) was a precocious genius who actually considered anything less than 100 to be failure, as did I. God that summer was fun
What are you talking about
Sheldon's the only kid who could destroy the 1st law of thermodynamics
The run at the end 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was just waiting for him to say inconceivable!!!
This is me but when I correct the teacher, I’m wrong
What's a math emergency
That's when things don't add up...hahahaha
Dad jokes are the best
Georgie: “ I don’t know. Do you really want him here?”
Teacher: “I- uhh… anyways”
😂
That’s when things don’t add up,him 😹
Everyone 🙁
Me 😀
Damn that was a good one when things dont add up 😂😂😂😂
I cut class to do math. My calculus teacher couldn't teach.
This is much funnier than the original series Lol
Good job cooper, that's so sad cooper...that really got me 🤣😂😂
Dr. Sturgis and Meemaw are exactly perfect.
Such a sweet, tolerant and kind man Dr. Sturgis was!
Sheldon is just unpredictable 😂
Once again Sheldon cannot accept the fact that he is human and makes errors. This fact of Sheldon being perfect is caused by the fact his mother has always told him he is god and never makes a mistake.
The librarian is the best
4:20 precious 😆😆
Sheldon's intellect comes with impoliteness.... that's sad.
😂😂😂😂