Stranger Things creators alerted the world that season five is officially in the works on Twitter. The tweet was met with some mixed responses initially.

However, most individuals responded that they could not wait for the next season of Stranger Things. While there is speculation and predictions regarding the fate of the rest of the beloved characters, the cast is actually looking toward their own futures.

The world has watched the cast grow from adorable children into young adults. The buzz around the form grows as they can share more about their personal lives as they age on the public stage.

Unfortunately, Stranger Things star, Millie Bobby Brown, has had a few negative experiences on social media since turning eighteen. However, this has not stopped Brown from sharing her details about her life in a 2017 Tweet. Millie opens up about her experience in virtual education. Brown was eleven years old during season one of Stranger Things.

Like many students impacted by the global COVID-19 crisis, the actor revealed she partook in virtual learning for the past five years along with traditional schooling. She recommends both.

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Millie Admits Traditional School Was Not Always Great

Despite recommending traditional schooling, Millie confessed to the BBC that she faced bullies while attending school in England. Millie described the experience as "soul-breaking."

The experience was so severe for the young actor that her family opted to move schools. The family soon left the UK for the US. Early in Brown's childhood, her family decided to commit entirely to her acting career. First, they lived in Florida and ultimately Los Angeles. Fortunately, the young star found comradery and support on the set of Stranger Things for the first two seasons.

Brown connects that bullying experience to what she has experienced online. She explains the hurtful comments she reads about herself on Social Media contributes to her anxiety the same way her school bullies did.

Homeschooling proved to be a wonderful solution for Millie to learn and pursue her acting career. Coincidentally, Stranger Things co-star Caleb McLaughlin was also homeschooled.

Continuing Education for The Stranger Things Cast

Many members of the Stranger Things cast have bright futures ahead of them. Noah Schnapp shared he was accepted to the University of Pennsylvania. This was no small feat. The college is well known for its narrow acceptance rate.

Caleb McLaughlin is continuing his acting career. Therefore, he has opted to take courses online in order to remain flexible for upcoming projects. Caleb McLaughin is twenty-one years old. He is most widely known for his role as Linus Sinclair on Stranger Things for now.

Nancy Dryer enrolled in New York University in 2013. As for Millie Bobby Brown herself, it is not officially known if she's enrolled at an institution of higher education.

What is known is that she is pursuing her career beyond the hit Netflix Series. Brown has stated that she is so career focused that she would certainly drop college for the right role.

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Millie Bobbie Brown's Upcoming Projects

Millie Bobbie Brown has been considered a top Hollywood actress for some time. She's stared in the science fiction fantasy series Stranger Things, the Victorian comedy adaptation, Enola Holmes and its sequel, as well as roles in the Godzilla franchise.

Brown has signed on for significantly different role in The Girls I've Been. This project is based upon a Young Adult novel written by Tess Sharpe. It centers on a character that lives a life of crime. A huge departure from Brown's crime fighting Enola Holmes.

Continuing her trend of starring in novel adaptations, Brown is slated to star in a mystery thrill currently titled The Thing About Jellyfish.

These roles appear to be a departure from Brown's usual projects. Could this be a sign the actress is looking to cement herself as a leading lady?

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