Kim Kardashian fails the bar exam but remains determined to succeed in her legal journey

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Kim Kardashian shared that she did not pass her bar exam.

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American reality TV star Kim Kardashian recently shared that she failed her bar exam.

This comes after the whole world was eagerly waiting to hear how it went and if she would become a lawyer in reality or would continue portraying one on TV.

Taking to Instagram over the weekend, she shared: “Well ... I’m not a lawyer yet. I just play a very well-dressed one on TV.

A screenshot of Kim Kardashian announcing the outcome of her results.

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“Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up - just more studying and even more determination.”

The 45-year-old beauty mogul thanked everyone who supported and encouraged her and also shared that she now has even more determination to try again, as she was so close to passing the exam.

She shared: “Falling short isn’t failure - it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam, and that only motivates me even more. Let’s Go!!!!!” 

The "All's Fair" actress took the California bar exam in July, and it is known as a rigorous two-day test that is administered only twice a year.

According to “People”, the exam consists of five one-hour essay questions, one 90-minute performance test and 200 multiple choice questions.

Kardashian’s resilient spirit is indeed one of a kind because we have all seen how difficult her law journey has been, and even after failing the baby bar more than once, she tried and tried until she passed in 2021.

We have also seen her putting in the work with her prison reform programme by helping inmates who were either wrongfully accused or given harsher sentences for the crimes they committed by asking the government to lessen them.

In the midst of the exams and her busy schedule, she also managed to graduate from law school in May this year.

She celebrated her graduation with close friends, family and her mentors.

In addition, she also shared that her journey took six years to complete instead of the usual four years.

Kardashian shared that even though it was not easy, she never gave up, and her experience on her law journey has shaped her.