Emma Watson, who is better known as the beloved 'Hermione,' close friend of the boy wizard, to all Harry Potter maniacs around the world, has decided to give her studies one more shot.
She has already tried twice to complete her degree but couldn't succeed in her attempts thanks to the films that came her way post-Harry Potter success.
Watson is expected to return to Brown University where she was a student for a brief period of time in 2010 before dropping out to focus on the final Harry Potter movie, 'Deathly Hallows Part-2' which was a huge success critically and commercially.
The 22-year-old star was pursuing a degree in English literature.
In 2011, she transferred to Oxford University, but again her second attempt was interrupted when she decided to take an unofficial gap of one year in early 2012 which allowed her to pursue other acting projects including the film adaptation of the 1999 novel 'The perks of being wall flower' by Stephen Chbosky.
Sleek Gossip reports:
"A spokesperson has confirmed that Emma, who previously confessed to love studying, will enroll back at Brown, stating: 'Emma is planning on returning to studies in January.'"
The Ivy League University has not yet confirmed the return of one of its celebrity students.
Earlier, following her decision to drop out, she said she had no idea how her world-fame would be an issue to other students at the university.
"I was in denial. I wanted to pretend I wasn't as famous as I was. I was trying to seek out normality, but I kind of have to accept who I am, the position I'm in and what happened," reports DailyMail.
Incidentally, her boyfriend Will Adamowicz is also a Brown student.
Watson first met Adamowicz when he was in Oxford as one year placement from Brown.
It seems to be a good time for Watson both professionally and personally, taking success of 'Perks' into account and her steady relationship with Adamowicz.
Hopefully, she will be able to complete her studies as the third time is known to be a charm!