Jennifer Lawrence has a resume that most actors would kill for, and she’s only 25. She earned another Oscar nomination this morning, which helped her set a new record.

Lawrence earned her fourth Oscar nomination for her performance in David O. Russell’s Joy. As The Associated Press points out, that means that she is the youngest actor or actress to ever pick up four Oscar nominations.

Lawrence earned her first nomination for her breakout performance in the underrated 2010 indie Winter’s Bone, then won Best Actress for Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook. She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Russell’s American Hustle.

Since Lawrence is always working, she told The New York Times that she was too busy to know that the nominations were being announced today. “I think that’s the way to do it,” she said. She added, “I’m very happy.”

The actress is currently working on Passengers, a science-fiction romance that co-stars Chris Pratt.

Joy tells the story of Joy Mangano, who invented the Miracle Mop. Unlike Russell’s other recent films though, the film didn’t earn any other nominations aside from Best Actress. Lawrence also has a difficult category. Room’s Brie Larson, Saoirse Ronan of Brooklyn, Carol’s Cate Blanchett and Charlotte Rampling of 45 Years are also up for Best Actress.