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Celebrity Study Sessions: Young Stars Who Never Stopped Learning!

Written by Katerina Leva. Published: May 08 2025

 

It is hard to imagine your favorite actor behind the desk reading Principles of Quantum Mechanics while preparing themselves for the next final, but surprisingly a lot of celebrities have been grinding away at their studies while also maintaining a successful acting career. The lives of celebrities often seem like a nonstop whirlwind of premieres, photo shoots, and travel, but many young stars are proving that the pursuit of knowledge can still be a priority in their high-paced lives. Here’s a look at some rising celebrities who keep studying despite their fame, showing fans that learning and personal growth are lifelong pursuits!

 

Emma Watson: From Hogwarts to the Ivy League

Emma Watson is the ultimate example of a celebrity who values education as much as her acting career. After her success as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies, she balanced her acting career with studying at Brown University, earning a degree in English Literature. Watson’s dedication to learning didn’t end there. She’s a known advocate for gender equality and has taken courses on Women’s Studies and Psychology to strengthen her knowledge as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador. She’s an inspiring reminder that education can fuel activism and personal growth.

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Natalie Portman: The Scholar Star

The Black Swan star famously earned a Psychology degree from Harvard University while continuing her acting career. Portman even co-authored two scientific papers during her studies. Her love for academia is evident in her interviews, where she often speaks about how studying Psychology has deepened her empathy and understanding of character motivations in her work.

 

Dakota Fanning: History Buff with a Degree

Dakota Fanning has been in the spotlight since she was a child, but her commitment to learning has remained steady. Fanning graduated from New York University, where she studied Women’s Studies with a focus on the portrayal of women in film and media. She has spoken about how her education has influenced her view on the roles she chooses and her understanding of the industry. Her story is a great example of how young stars can enrich their professional lives through academia.

 

Sydney Sweeney: Studying Business & Entrepreneurship

Sydney Sweeney, known for her roles in "Euphoria" and "The White Lotus", took courses in Business and Entrepreneurship at Los Angeles colleges, including the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In interviews, she’s shared that learning about business has helped her better navigate the industry, understand contracts, and manage her production company, Fifty-Fifty Films. Sweeney is passionate about developing and producing projects, and her education has equipped her with the skills to take a hands-on role in her career beyond acting.

 

Mayim Bialik: UCLA 

Mayim Bialik, known for her role on "The Big Bang Theory", has a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA. Bialik’s scientific background added a layer of authenticity to her portrayal of Amy Farrah Fowler, a neuroscientist on the show.

 

Let’s take inspiration from our favorite actors and remember that with dedication and hard work, we can accomplish anything we set our minds to. They show us that no dream is out of reach if we’re willing to put in the effort!