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Kristen Stewart Is A High School Dropout

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Legions of young Twilight fans who want to be JUST LIKE BELLA might not want to follow so closely in Kristen Stewart‘s footsteps.  Kristen dropped out of high school, and is happy about it.

“I was glad to leave school.  I couldn’t relate to kids my own age. They are mean, they don’t give you a chance. I think the social aspects, I haven’t missed out on. I am around people constantly. I meet hundreds of people at work. Once you have done with school, you realized it’s just a smaller version of life.”

Wow.  I know she didn’t mean it this way, but can you imagine people leaving high school because people were mean?  No one would ever finish!  I sure wouldn’t have.

We should not expect Kristen to go back and get her diploma, either, because she’s already said she won’t.   That’s too bad.  Maybe she’ll change her mind someday.

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  1. September 9th, 2009 | 11:00 pm

    [...] Kristen Stewart, who play Bella Swan in the Twilight Saga, is a high school dropout and shamefully proud of it. Kids, do not listen to Kristen! Education is everything!! Kristen said, [...]

  2. September 24th, 2009 | 3:08 am

    Kristen Stewart stopped going to “regular high school” because of her job. By law, she was required to do a kind of independent study where teachers visit underage actors on set (if they’re working) for a couple hours for lessons. When you turn 18, you are considered a hs graduate, granted that your work is passable. If anyone was an accomplished actor at such a young age, I think they would feel uncomfortable going to school where people treat you different from everyone else. She’s not a hs dropout. She simply was just glad to leave the schedule and society of regular high school.

  3. kate
    January 13th, 2010 | 1:33 pm

    She didn’t drop out, idiot. she became an actress and got home schooled. and it wasn’t even in highschool. it was middle school. she’s just saying she was glad to get out of public shool. she graduated high school anyway, with honors.

    love you kristennnnn

  4. AFS
    July 22nd, 2010 | 10:46 pm

    And yet another example of home-school ignorance. People think that if you do not attend a public institution (or private) where you must physically attend class, then you will not get a proper education. She was home schooled and graduated. Simple. Many kids/teens do not do well in public education for loads of reasons. So her best fit was to get her education via distance learning. So what. Ignorant people consider that as “dropping out”. On the contrary; its an educational alternative that happened to fit her needs. An alternative MANY people (even graduate students) are pursuing. Simple.

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