What Happened To Hermione Granger After Hogwarts?
Hermione becomes one of history's only Muggle-born Ministers of Magic, following trailblazer Nobby Leach, whose time in office ran from 1962 to 1968. She takes over from consistently cool-looking legend Kingsley Shacklebolt, and together with Harry and Ron, she changes the wizarding world for the better, doing away with the pro-pure-blood mentality that has plagued it for centuries. She also has two children with Ron, Rose and Hugo, the former of whom also starts at Hogwarts simultaneously with Harry and Ginny's son Albus.
All of her hard work, however, comes close to being undone during the events of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," when her good pal with that well-known facial scar comes across a highly powerful Time-Turner, which gets into the hands of Albus Potter and his best friend, Scorpius Malfoy. What follows almost becomes a permanent alteration in the timeline, where Ron and Hermione never married and she never got the big gig she worked so hard to obtain. Thankfully, she, Harry, Ron, Ginny, and Draco Malfoy work together to make things right and keep time in line with how it's always been.
With all those credits to her name, she even gets one of the most extraordinary claims to fame someone can obtain in the wizarding world — her own Chocolate Frog card. Now that's when you know you've made it.