
All’s fair in the process of becoming a lawyer.
Kim Kardashian recently finished the bar exam, about six months after completing her law school studies. She’s now revealed how she did on the test.
Kim shared on November 8th that she hadn’t passed the crucial exam, but she wasn’t giving up.
After six years of law school, she’s determined to pass the bar exam and isn’t giving up. In an Instagram post, she shared that she’s committed to studying hard and staying focused, refusing to take any shortcuts.
Not reaching a goal isn’t the same as failing; it actually gives me more energy to keep going,” she said. “I almost passed the exam, and that makes me even more determined to succeed next time.
The actress, known for her role in All’s Fair, playfully joked about portraying a divorce lawyer on television, saying she’s still not a real lawyer – she just plays one who dresses very well.
Kim announced in October that she was waiting to hear back about her law exam, hoping to be officially qualified to practice law within two weeks.
The 45-year-old previously offered insight into the type of lawyer she would want to be.
Kim Kardashian revealed on The Graham Norton Show that she hopes to become a trial lawyer in about ten years, saying it’s her true ambition.
Kim shared that she’s driven by a desire for continuous growth, learning, and self-improvement, and she’s excited to see where that journey leads her.
Kim Kardashian has made significant progress in her journey to become a lawyer. Starting in 2018, she began a four-year apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm while also studying for the bar exam. She had to pass the “baby bar” – an exam marking the end of the first year of law study for those not attending traditional law school – and she finally succeeded on her third attempt in 2021.
Kim also successfully completed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in March, several news sources report.

Kim also shared that she’s tried study methods that didn’t always help her, and sometimes even backfired.
One method she might not turn to as regularly once she’s a practicing lawyer? ChatGPT.
Kim revealed on Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test that her GPS is consistently inaccurate. She explained that this has caused her to fail driving tests repeatedly, leading her to become frustrated and even yell at the device, which then responds to her.
For more on Kim’s evolution over the years, keep reading.






























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