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Kim Kardashian Baby Bar Essay Captures the Attention of a Law Professor

April 18, 2022 By Mikel Leave a Comment

Kim Kardashian, the stunning reality television star, announced on her Instagram story that she passed the Baby Bar test. And she received the highest mark on the exam. Her essay will be used as a reference by future learners. On Saturday, the reality television personality, 41, shared the wonderful news via her Instagram stories. She retweeted a photograph published by her law professor, Sam Farkas, on his personal account. The professor congratulated Kim in a tweet and wrote how proud he was of her.

The Incredible Story of Kim Kardashian’s Law School Journey.

Kim is a 41-year-old reality television personality. She had spent the previous three years studying for the Baby Bar test. And after three failed tries, she eventually acquitted herself of the exam. For those who are unfamiliar with the Baby Bar test, the following is a brief description:

The Baby Bar test is a requirement for admission to law school in California. Only applicants who have completed one year of legal school are eligible to sit for the test. Additionally, they must enroll in California’s law office/judge program. This test lasts four hours. Applicants must respond to four essay questions and 100 multiple-choice questions in this section. After clearing the exam, candidates are admitted directly to law school.

A Proud Woman Trying to Make Something of Herself in the Legal Field

Kim Kardashian said that when she looks in the mirror, she is very pleased with the lady she sees in her reflection today. The journey was neither an easy task nor one that was entrusted to her. She failed the test three times in two years, but each time she got back up and studied harder and attempted again till she passed. She further wrote on her post that she did have COVID on the third attempt with a temperature of 104, but refused to use that as an excuse. She was informed by top lawyers that this was a near-impossible trip that would be more difficult than the standard law school route, but it was her only alternative, and it felt incredible to have made a step in her journey of trying to accomplish personal goals.

Kardashian stated that because she will not be attending a typical law school, she will be required to take two bar tests. Later in her essay, she expressed gratitude to political analyst Van Jones, her two legal counselors, her prep team, and teachers for pushing her to study law.

Pays Tribute to Her Late Father Robert Kardashian

Finally, the inventor of “Skims” expressed gratitude to her late father, Robert Kardashian. She said that she knew how happy and startled her father would be to learn that this is her route now and that her father would have been her ideal study buddy. She went on to add that the father, as she is told, was well-known for mocking those who did not pass on their first attempt, but he would have been her biggest supporter!

When all is said and done, Kim Kardashian aspires to be able to recruit or build a truly excellent legal firm that employs a large number of formerly jailed individuals.

The creator of KKW Beauty previously stated to Fox News that she wishes to focus her efforts on jail reform and create her own firm.

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