And I saw in an interview that she didn't drink during her first year of college, even though she's of legal age in Britain, because she she was underage in the U.S. and thought it would be disrespectful. I thought that was so classy!
I heard a story on how she answered a question right and the professor said "Good job. Good answer." But some random kid in the class said "Ten points for Gryffindor!" Yeah, she was pretty mad.
y? is it just you don't like the magic stuff? wait... do u like twilight? i dont like twilight cuz of how many stupid people are obsessed with it in my class.
yeah i read an article that said she would always put her education in front of acting. i was visiting my brother at Brown and we were in a cafe and i heard a british accent. i turned around and it was her..... it was pretty boss
I think what the OP was saying was that it's good that she chose to continue her education even though she could sit on her butt and do nothing for the rest of her life.
It's more the fact that she's uber famous and has millions of dollars, but still decided to get more education when everyone knows she's set for life already. I'd say most kids in her position wouldn't.
And I saw in an interview that she didn't drink during her first year of college, even though she's of legal age in Britain, because she she was underage in the U.S. and thought it would be disrespectful. I thought that was so classy!
I heard a story on how she answered a question right and the professor said "Good job. Good answer." But some random kid in the class said "Ten points for Gryffindor!" Yeah, she was pretty mad.
Why would she be mad?
You don't really want that to become your identity.
I mean, she doesn't want to be known as Hermine for the rest of her life.
(+Me): Yeah, and she probably doesn't want to be known as Hermione either.
Sorry! I'm not a huge Harry potter fan. Go ahead, bite my head off.
Ya, I was talking to one of my cousins and they said that their friend heard about this too.
haha i heard that too but she said that never happened.
it'd be hilarious though.... except to her.
AND she went to Brown!
I don't normally respect actors but Emma seems to gain more and more respect with everything she does. She's definitely a great person.
I don't even like Harry Potter or anything and I think this is respectable.
u dont like harry potter?
Nah.
y? is it just you don't like the magic stuff? wait... do u like twilight? i dont like twilight cuz of how many stupid people are obsessed with it in my class.
You sound like you are ten years old.
im thirteen and thats the point people sound like little kids when they freak out about movies or books and fight but them
I just found the books boring and only bothered with the first two movies. I don't really like twilight either.
yeah i read an article that said she would always put her education in front of acting. i was visiting my brother at Brown and we were in a cafe and i heard a british accent. i turned around and it was her..... it was pretty boss
True, i defenitly would not go to college if i had that much money
I think what the OP was saying was that it's good that she chose to continue her education even though she could sit on her butt and do nothing for the rest of her life.
*Genius. Oh the irony.
You're stupid.
Does anybody know what she is studying?
She's majoring in History.
I think liberal arts, but I'm not sure.
It's more the fact that she's uber famous and has millions of dollars, but still decided to get more education when everyone knows she's set for life already. I'd say most kids in her position wouldn't.
Mybrothers girlfriend goes there and she said she's such a snob.