Sheldon Cooper might be one of the smartest characters in TV history — but is he smart in real life? Here’s what you need to know.

From the beginning of his childhood inYoung Sheldon,Sheldon Coopershowed signs of being a genius, moving up to high school education at the age of nine.

From there, his love of learning took off, eventually leading him down the path to Caltech, somewhere we still see him revere inThe Big Bang Theory.

It’s always tempting to confuse fiction and reality, but is Sheldon Cooper actually smart in real life? Here’s everything you need to know.

Is Sheldon Cooper smart in real life?

Is Sheldon Cooper smart in real life?

Sheldon Cooper isn’t a real person. The actor who plays him, Jim Parsons, said of his own intelligence: “I’m not stupid. But I’m no genius.”

“Sheldon isn’t Sheldon off the TV, he’s Jim,” one fancommentedonline. “Jim does not have to be that genius because he is acting as that character. Sheldon isn’t real, on that show anyway, though there are people as brilliant and intelligent, less the quirky though.

“Jimhas a Master’s degree in Classical Theater, so he studied theater, as an actor might, but a scientist wouldn’t. Sheldon has five degrees including two doctorates. Sheldon was a prodigy. And Jim’s intelligence is not comparable to Sheldon’s genius or education. Jim’s brilliance is easily seen playing a brilliant character on a popular TV show.”

Young Sheldonstar Iain Armitage hasn’t publicly commented on the question, although fans have assumed a similar answer for him. However,accordingto eTalk, Armitage is fluent in Russian and got his start as a theater critic before moving over to the world of acting. He also has another similar trait to his character: he is also a twin.

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Jasmine Valentine is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s the go-to source for all things Young Sheldon and Virgin River. Jasmine has also written for the likes of Total Film, The Daily Beast, and Radio Times. You can contact her at jasmine.waters@dexerto.com