EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Tiger Woods' Wife Goes Back To College
May 18 2010, Published 4:24 a.m. ET
She’s already earned a lifetime of experience in dealing with adversity and now Tiger Woods’ wife Elin has enrolled in a college summer course, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
The beautiful blonde started school on Monday night at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida and RadarOnline.com captured exclusive video of her on campus.
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The school is just outside of Orlando and is a small private liberal arts school. Elin is attending class at night in Rollins’ Hamilton Holt School.
Before meeting Tiger she attended Lund University in Sweden.
As her relationship with Tiger has unraveled, Elin has demonstrated more and more independence. She has taken four trips away from him in the past five weeks and is living in a house she rented approximately a mile away from the home they once shared.
Her decision to go back to school came after a conversation with one of her nannies, who revealed that she was enrolled at Rollins.
That prompted Elin to explore taking a class in the summer session, which started Monday.
Leaving the children with Tiger, Elin took off from her home Monday and arrived at Rollins in plenty of time for the start of her 6 pm class.
Although Tiger and Elin have both hired divorce attorneys they have not announced the end of their marriage. And Elin’s enrollment in the summer class shows that she is determined to build her own life without Tiger.
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After attending Lund University, Elin worked in a Stockholm clothing store. That’s where she met the wife of Swedish golf star Jesper Parnevik. Mia Parnevik hired her as a nanny to their children.
While working for the Parneviks, Elin met Tiger, who pursued her relentlessly and even enlisted Jesper’s help to get Elin to date him.
Since Tiger’s secret cheating life has been revealed Jesper has said that Tiger is no longer welcome in his home.
Before marrying Tiger, Elin wanted to become a child psychologist. Her father was a successful journalist as served as Washington bureau chief for a Swedish broadcasting company. Her mother Barbro Holmberg is a government minister.