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Meet the real young Sheldon who will be joining NYU next year at the age of 12

In an academic miracle, Soborno Isaac Bari is set to join New York University next year to pursue his degree in mathematics and physics. The 12-year-old prodigy recently graduated from high school in a record two years. Soborno will be joining New York University next fall and his ambitions are set to begin the doctoral program. The young genius’ parents are more than happy and proud of him and share the early signs of his remarkable intelligence.

Suborno Isaac Bari is set to join New York University next year at the age of 12. (@sobornobari/Instagram)

We can’t help but compare the boy to the character Sheldon Cooper from the series Young Sheldon. The Big Bang Theory spin-off follows the journey of young Sheldon Cooper who was promoted four levels in the series.

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Meet the Real Young Sheldon

Soborno is the son of Bangladeshi immigrants, Rashidul Bari and Shaheda Bari, who were the first to recognize his academic talent. He attended Malverne High School and recently graduated from high school in 2 years. He is the youngest graduate of the school on Long Island, as reported by CNN.

He graduated from high school with an average of 98 out of 100 points. He learned the periodic table at age 2 and was able to solve math, physics and chemistry problems. Soborno also received a letter of thanks from former US President Barack Obama in 2020.

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The prodigy is also the youngest professor in the world who has taught in various colleges and universities since the age of 7. He also skipped grade 12 after completing his studies in grade nine due to his advanced knowledge and understanding of subjects.

Besides his school studies, he enrolled in non-degree courses at several universities, including NYU, Stony Brook University, City University of New York, and Brooklyn College. He is also good at painting, debating and playing the piano.

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Coming events cast their shadows long before

Soborno’s parents recounted incidents from the young genius’s childhood that led them to believe he had a bright future. His mother, Rashidul Bari, who is a physics teacher, recalled an incident from the prodigy’s childhood: “My wife was actually his teacher at the time. One day…she was teaching him one plus one, and he said, ‘Mom, one plus one is two,'” Rashidul Bari said. “And then mom asked him: ‘So, how much is one plus two?’ And then he would say “three,” and he would ask Mom, “If one plus one equals two, can you please tell me how many are n plus n?” »

As CNN reported, he initially thought that abstract concepts were probably easy for children to solve. However, Rashidul’s teacher at the time said, “It’s impossible, a 2-year-old can’t do this abstraction. You should pay close attention to it.”