The 17-year-old actress has spent the last several years testing America's custody laws after becoming estranged from her mother and recently winning emancipation, and now she's fascinated by the justice system in the US, reported E! online.
Winter is still a year away from getting her high school diploma, but she's already looking in to continuing her education.
"I'm thinking of majoring in business and law... I would love to continue acting but it's definitely important, I think, to go and do something else as well. You never know if something's not going to work out, if one day acting is like, 'No, we don't like you anymore!' You gotta have something else you can do," Winter said.
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