Kim Kardashian CRIES Over Emotional Cost of Becoming a Lawyer

Every time I feel like I’m a step ahead, something happens to try to stop me from doing this. Kim Kardashian giving fans an inside look at the mental anguish she endured preparing for the notoriously difficult California bar exam. The passage rate just over 50%. A part of me just wants to stop. I just feel like my brain’s going to explode. So, these are all the essays that I have to memorize basically all these rules back and forth. Yeah, it’s a lot. On top of owning several businesses and raising four kids, I’m really good focused on like beauty, fragrance, skims, law school, mom. Not necessarily in that order, but that is more than enough for me. She’s also living out her dream on the Hulu series All’s Fair, playing a high-profile divorce attorney. California law says she’s only entitled to half unless she can prove that her husband’s conduct amounted to cruelty and coercion, entitling her to a much larger portion of those joint assets. I mean, it’s pretty meta, right? Being uh being a lawyer, playing one on TV, and hopefully becoming one. It is good practice. There is a lot of lingo that I know that is really fun that I have to explain to the other girls. Yeah. That they don’t really know. So, it has been such a fun experience. On what ground would the contract most likely be avoided? I would say undue influence. Bar results came out earlier this month and Kim didn’t pass. But she’s not giving up. Writing, falling short isn’t failure, it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. I just I just I really want it. I really really want it.

Kim Kardashian breaks down over the brutal mental toll of preparing for the California Bar Exam. The SKIMS founder gives fans an inside look at her study process,and the highs and lows she endured while trying to follow in her father’s footsteps of becoming a lawyer. At one point, the pressure became so overwhelming that Kim even contemplated quitting. Although the mom-of-four didn’t pass, she’s now more motivated than ever to reach her goal.

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  1. I am confident that Kim is going to crush her Bar Exam in the future. She has the grit and determination to make it. Never in my life have I rooted so much for someone’s success the way I do with Kim. I think she is a special woman and she will be a true blessing for humanity and Law itself. You Go Kim !!! Keep up the momentum.❤

  2. …I think she wants to prove something to herself rather than the world, she wants to out prove herself that she can make a difference to the community than being a reality-tv presenter…

    …being famous has a life span in Hollywood while being a champion of the masses, serving the community gives that inner accomplishment that sparks within a person…

  3. When will these people go away she's just pissed off that nobody can give her this job and she's gotta work for it I don't even believe that she actually took the bar they're so used to people giving them shit or getting people to do things for them don't you have to have some sort of intelligence for that if she were intelligent she would've laid on her back and we wouldn't of known her she was in the first place🙄

  4. Its not the cost, its the fact that its hard and she failed the exam. Her father was a great lawyer, but that doesnt mean that she is. He was extremely intelligent and integrity. She’s nice and has survived a lot of her mistakes but the fact that she ‘really wants it’ thinking it’s a Berkin bag and can be bought, doesnt make it so. She’s so used to buying things, she doesnt realize what achievement and work actually is.

  5. If she ever did pass the Bar exam, do you really think she would ever become a lawyer? Imagine Kim trying to defend a client with 100 paps following her, this seems to just be an ego thing

  6. Kim you can make a REALITY SHOW AROUND HELPING GET INNOCENT PRISONERS RELEASED.We really want to see that side of your life you can do something great in your later yeats helping others that have no voice.

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