Kim Kardashian graduates in law after 6 years of studies, but he still can’t exercise, why?
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Kim Kardashian It is the proof that ‘wanting is power’. The businesswoman announced that, after six years, she graduated from her law study program. The program, which originally had a duration of four years, extended two more due to the Covid pandemic, in addition to the busy Kim agenda, according to reports from People. The one who has already finished his studies does not mean that he can already exercise, because he still needs to complete a final test.
Through her social networks, the socialite and mother of four children took a look at her celebration, which was held in her garden, where her closest friends and family gathered to celebrate this milestone in her legal career. In addition to his children, Kim was attended by his sisters, Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian, who were proud of Kim.
Instead of attending the law school, Kim – who never graduated from the university – followed a path that only California and three other US states. In 2018, Kim began an internship in a law firm in San Francisco.
“I finally graduated from the law school after six years!” He wrote about a video where he puts on the stage while the speakers congratulated her for her achievements.
“It is an absolute honor to be here today, not only as mentors, but as witnesses of one of the most inspiring legal journeys we have seen,” said Jessica Jackson, one of the lawyers who supervised Kim’s education, on stage. “Six years ago, Kim Kardashian entered this program with nothing more than a strong desire to fight for justice. Without conferences in laws of laws, without shortcuts, only determination and a mountain of case books to read.”
“Throughout this program, Kim has dedicated 18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six consecutive years,” Jackson continued. “That adds a total of 5,184 hours of legal study, time that he took as he raised four children, directed business, recorded television programs and presented himself in court to advocate for others.”
Among the guests was also the expert in politics and commentator of CNN, Van Joneswho is a close friend of Kim and who also offered a speech at the ceremony. In 2022, the businesswoman and the analyst gave what to talk about being sentimentally linked.
“I am so proud of Kim. I just left her celebration lunch for graduating from the law school,” Khloé said in a video posted in his own Instagram stories. “I mean, I can’t believe this has been years and years in development. I am so proud of it. This was such a great achievement, and I am very proud.”
Then, in 2021, he made the “Baby Bar”, also known as the first year student exam, which he approved in his fourth attempt. The graduation ceremony occurs three months after People He confirmed that Kim had carried out the multistatal professional responsibility exam (MPRE), on March 27.
But, Kim Kardashian can’t yet exercise
Despite having her certificate, the businesswoman needs to complete the rude part of the process: the bar, the final exam of the California Bar Association. According to media such as The worldKim must approve it if he wants to exercise as a lawyer in a specific jurisdiction. According to the aforementioned medium, the test, which is done in two days, consists of 200 questions on diverse topics and is asked every year in the months of February and July.
The details of his celebration and the tribute to his father
Kim shared some glances of his celebration, in which his children stole camera for their tenderness, since the children were dressed in mini costumes and carried their portfolios.
The decoration of the party had elements alluding to Kim’s graduation, with togas and birretes. Also, in his Kim Stories dedicated a publication to his late father, lawyer Robert Kardashian, who died in 2003 because of aggressive cancer.
Kim’s father charged notoriety as an entrepreneur and lawyer and his name was announced after participating as a defense lawyer of his close friend Oj Simpson, during his judgment for murder in 1994, of which he was declared not guilty a year later.