Angelina Jolie Reveals Maddox's College Plans After Coronavirus Closes His School
Angelina JolieAs the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect millions around the world, many academic institutions have understandably closed their doors and moved to online only as part of social distancing., South Korea's oldest and leading media outlet, the actress and mother confirmed her son's school Yonsei University is also temporarily closed.is very much looking forward to attending when it's safe.
"I could not be happier about Mad‘s choice of university. It is of course closed at the moment because of the pandemic. But he's not transferring school," she shared with the outlet."He‘ll be going back as soon as things settle. He's using the time to focus on his Korean and Russian studies."As a result, some students will likely struggle to adjust and get back in the classroom.
Angelina added,"This is my major focus, and something that I‘m working on with UNESCO and a global coalition of countries."
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