Kristen Stewart Thinking About The Future As She Enrols At University
Kristen Stewart will study English Literature at the University of California
Kristen Stewart will study English Literature at the University of California
Kristen Stewart has followed in the footsteps of fellow young actor Emma Watson and enrolled at university.
The 23-year-old Twilight star has signed up to study English Literature at the University of California (UCLA), but as opted to do a correspondence course, meaning that she won't physically have to attend any classes or take a break from acting.
An insider told The Sun: 'She is already considering a life after film. She never got to complete college and she wants to get a proper education. She is a voracious reader and cannot wait to get going on her correspondence course.
'It won't be easy and it will mean putting in some fairly strenuous hours. But once she's graduated, Kristen will be able to do anything she wants, in or out of college.'
UCLA is one of the top universities in the States and, although not an Ivy League college, is one of the most respected schools in the country. Tres impressive, non?
Kristen is currently busy filming new war movie Camp X-Ray, for which she's had a pretty amazing army makeover.
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