Just one week after she was finally released from rehab, troubled star Amanda Bynes appears to be making large strides towards getting her life officially back on track.

According to The Daily Mail, the 27-year-old has already enrolled in classes at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in hopes of starting her own fashion line.

Bynes reportedly registered for two classes at the private design school's orange County campus, and the hope is that a sense of normalcy and structure that school provides will help her on her road to recovery.

However, Bynes' psychiatrists reportedly told her not to enroll in school too early.

'Amanda was told by her doctors that going to fashion school, so soon after being released from The Canyons ...[is] an absolutely terrible idea for [her]to do at this time-it's almost setting her up for failure," a source told Radar Online.

"There will be pressure on Amanda as far as school work, deadlines, and it's unlikely she will be able to succeed," the source said

Bynes was out on a psychiatric hold after she started a fire on a driveway in Sherman Oaks, Calif. Back in July, and was transferred to The Canyon rehab facility in Malibu in September after transferring from UCLA hospital. The starlet was being treated for schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder.

Bynes was also spotted out in public for the first time Thursday, after she was released to her parents. (See photos here).

Prior to the fire incident that prompted the hold on her, Bynes exhibited increasingly bizarre behavior for over a year, especially on her twitter account.

Some of her last tweets before she was placed under psychiatric hold included "not having hair makes me feel like a cancer patient," "surgery is my favorite topic," and "drake is gorgeous" on July 12, 17 and 19.

Bynes will still have to go to trial on charges stemming from a DUI case from 2012, as well as three misdemeanor charges related to an incident where she allegedly tossed a bong from her Manhattan apartment window in 2013.

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