She became a household name playing extraordinarily intelligent bookworm Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise.
ButEmma Watson has made a decision that her alter ego would certainly not approve of - she is postponing her studies at Brown university in Rhode Island to focus on her career.
The 20-year-old star made the announcement on her website today, telling fans that juggling the two has become 'a little impossible'.
Skipping class: Emma Watson, pictured arriving at Heathrow last week, has announced she is taking time off from Brown university in Providence, Rhode Island
'I will still be working towards my degree... it’s just going to take me a semester or two longer than I thought.
'As you know, I love Brown and I love studying pretty much more than anything but recently I've had so much to juggle that being a student AND fulfilling my other commitments has become a little impossible.'
Too much to handle: Emma said in a statement on her website that juggling her classes at Brown and other projects became 'a little impossible'
Swapping classes for the cameras: The 20-year-old will be busy promoting the final Harry Potter film over the summer
Emma jetted back into Heathrow from the U.S. last week, and was also in London throughout the Bafta party season last month.
Brown university is currently in the middle of its semester, which runs from January 26 to May 29, with a spring recess later this month.
Emma's London spokesperson declined to elaborate on whether the actress has already pulled out of classes or if the break will commence after this term wraps up.
However judging by her current jetsetting, the former is more likely.
Fashion career: Emma recently released her most recent People Tree collection, and she just announced a collaboration with designer Alberta Ferretti
Last week she announced a new collaboration with designer Alberta Ferretti.
The line, called Pure Threads by Emma Watson Alberta Ferretti, is eco-friendly, like her People Tree collections.
The Italian designer revealed why she chose the gamine star to join forces with. 'She’s an actress I’ve followed since her early days,' she told Women's Wear Daily.
Studious: The actress became a household name playing bookworm Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series
Miss Watson added: 'I believe this is a big step forward for all of the international fashion industry, but also an important step for an increased sensitivity to the problem of ecology.'
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