Kim Kardashian Passes Baby Bar Exam on Fourth Attempt
Kim Kardashian is one step closer to becoming a lawyer and following in her father Robert's footsteps.
Kim, reality star and founder of SKIMS, announced on Instagram that she has passed the first of the two exams required to become a lawyer, and her famous friends could not be more excited. 'It's so great,' Nicolas Coughlan wrote. 'Congratulations! That's amazing! Go Kimmy!" and Ciara. Others who congratulated her included Chris Appleton, Jen Atkin, Vanessa Bryant, Winnie Harlow, and Addison Ray.
"I passed my baby bar exam!!!!" Kardashian wrote. Kardashian wore a dramatic royal blue gown and boots/leggings (if anyone knows these technical terms: ......) ), she wrote, along with a series of photos of herself dressed in a
"I'm really proud of myself looking in the mirror and looking back today," she continued.
"For those of you who don't know my journey through law school, know that this was not easy or handed to me. [But each time I got back up, learned more, and tried again until I made it through! (The third time I got COVID with a 104 degree fever, but I have no excuses.")
This is a truly impressive achievement for Starr. He said, "In California, you have to take the bar exam twice. I've been told by top lawyers that this is a near impossible path and more difficult than the traditional law school route, but it was my only option, and it feels so, so good to be here and be on my way to achieving my goal."
Kardashian further mentioned her lawyer father and how he feels about her news." She wrote, "My father would be very proud and actually very shocked to know that this is now my path, but he would have been my best study partner." I've heard that he was notorious for making fun of people like him who didn't pass on their first attempt, but he would have been my biggest cheerleader!"
she wrote.
She then left us with some sound advice that applies to almost everything you are going through right now: "Don't give up, even if you feel like your strings are about to break! Set your mind to it and work through it.
Thanks, Kim! And congratulations!
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