He called it the — a full-day, timed, proctored mock exam with himself as the only student and a cardboard cutout of Stephen Hawking as the proctor.
Sheldon got a 1590. He framed it next to his Nobel Prize replica. But the real victory, he later wrote in his memoir, wasn’t the score. It was learning that even a genius can’t outsmart being human. young sheldon s04e17 satrip
That night, Sheldon discovered a loophole: if he took the PSAT first, he could “practice” without the score being permanent. But the next PSAT wasn’t for six months. So he did what any rational boy genius would do: he built a simulation in his bedroom. He called it the — a full-day, timed,
He saw a puzzle. And for the first time, he didn’t need to solve every piece perfectly—he just needed to start. But the real victory, he later wrote in