Broadcast personality and businesswoman Kim Kardashian failed the California Bar Exam.
On the 8th, according to U.S. outlets including People, Kim Kardashian shared on her social media the results of the California Bar Exam she took in July.
Kim Kardashian said she failed the exam but pledged firmly that she would not give up on her goal.
She said, "I am not a lawyer yet. I'm just playing a well-dressed lawyer on TV," adding, "It's been six years since I started studying law, but I won't give up until I pass. No shortcuts, no giving up. I'll just study harder and move forward with stronger determination."
She added, "I am grateful to everyone who has supported and encouraged me so far. Falling a little short does not mean failure. It's fuel. I was very close to passing, and that actually motivated me even more."
According to reports, the California Bar Exam is very demanding, and the pass rate for test takers in February this year was 63.6%. The exam is administered twice a year and consists of five essays, one performance test, and 200 multiple-choice questions.
Previously, Kim Kardashian announced her move into the legal field following in the footsteps of her father, Robert Kardashian, who was a former U.S. lawyer and businessman well known for representing O.J. Simpson in his trial.
She said she began an apprenticeship-style training at a San Francisco law firm in 2018, has worked on clemency campaigns and criminal justice reform, and helped secure sentence reductions for people such as Chris Young and Alice Marie Johnson.
Earlier, in 2021 Kim Kardashian announced she passed the preliminary attorney exam known as the "Baby Bar" on her fourth attempt, and in May she completed a six-year law firm apprenticeship-style legal education program.
Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian recently made her acting debut as divorce attorney "Allura Grant" in the Disney+ original series "Olds Fair: Trial of the Goddess."
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