British actress, Emma Watson, is reported to be returning to Brown University this January to finish her degree in English. Before that, she tries to spend as much time as possible with her boyfriend.

Emma and beau, Will Adamowicz, were spotted in New York last Friday spending some quality time together. Emma made sure to squeeze some romance in her busy schedule.

Emma who began her studies at the Rhode Island, Massachusetts, campus in 2009 and studied there for two years; however, she dropped out of school to work on the final installment of Harry Potter where she plays the role of Hermione Granger.

She then transferred to Oxford University in South England. Now, she is set to return to the prestigious university in January after taking an unofficial gap-year to concentrate on her career.

She said following her decision that she hadn't realised how much of an issue her fame would prove to be with other students at the university.

She shared her experience studying in Brown University saying, "My first two years at Brown weren't easy, not because I was bullied or because anyone gave me a particularly hard time, but just because, you know, without the collegiate system . . . and at Brown everyone does completely different things and very much chooses their own path, which is great, but it's also much more difficult, too. You're not with a group of people all the time at one time."

In a recent interview, Emma Watson revealed a shocking fact that she likes how American guys court and handle relationships compared to Brits.

Emma Watson appeared on the Ellen show last October 16 to promote her new movie of "The Perks of being a Wallflower". While on the set with Ellen, she also got the opportunity to talk about the difference in dating Yankees and Brits.

She told Ellen that the whole courting process in England is different from America. She shared that English boys are well mannered, well dressed, and very reserved. You should expect to be ignored for the first few weeks. From there, they will be a little mean to you but then warm up. However, American boys are very open and straight-forward but they wear flip-flops and she doesn't know if she likes that.

As Emma Watson is embracing adulthood, she also welcomes more mature roles. "It's very exciting that people are starting to see me in a different way. It means that they're allowing me the space to grow and develop and reincarnate myself," the actress said.

Emma also said, "I've been saying since I was 16 that if it's the right role and important for character development and the story, then of course I'll do it. I'm an actress."