Kim Kardashian shares her joy after graduating as a lawyer
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Kim Kardashian It is more than full for a personal and professional achievement. The businesswoman and socialité culminated this week her training in law, which began six years ago. Proud for this triumph, Kim expressed himself in social networks about how she lived this time between books, school experiences, teachers and lawyers.
“Six years ago, I undertook an unconventional path to pursue my dream of being a lawyer,” Kim began his graduation speech published on social networks. And, without attending the university, it was formed through the experience of a lawyer who advised her through the Legal Studies Program of the Bar Association of the State of California (LOSP). Kim continues: “It was not easy and it took me longer than expected, but I never gave up. Each course brought me moments of doubt, tears and triumphs, especially when I domiced subjects that at first were scary.”
Despite those moments in which everything seemed complicated, Kim found the motivation to move forward, little by little seeing this closest day. “That is the beauty of life: you go into the unknown, you advance and emerge with knowledge and strength that no one can take you away,” he says.
Now that she is a proud graduate of the Harvard Law School, the daughter of Kris Jenner, noted: “I chose a rigorous program registered at the Bar Association of the State of California, which was based on 75 university credits to complete a four -year curriculum that extended to six. The road was real, and it is also the achievement.”
Kim took the opportunity to thank those who were with her on this path: “That Chris Young, Michelle West and Dawn Jackson, whom my team and I supported them to leave prison, spoke in my graduation meant a lot for me. His deeply personal stories of perseverance in the face of adversity and injustice are deeply inspired and constitute the essence of my ‘why’.”
And he continues: “I am deeply grateful to Van Jones, who introduced me to this path, and with my mentors, Jessica Jackson and Erin Haney, whose guide was invaluable.” Personally, he added: “A special thanks to Sam Farkas and Chuck Shonholtz, who dedicated countless hours to help me achieve success.” Kim concluded: “This experience has marked me deeply and I will take his lessons with me forever. We provide for resilience and the new beginnings! ⚖️🎓”.
The next challenge to be able to exercise
It was in 2019 when Kim Kardashian began his university studies following in the footsteps of his father, Robert Kardashian, in laws. Due to Covid pandemic and the socialité and businesswoman agenda, the time that was originally four years old. While today is a law graduate, you must still present one more test to be able to exercise.
This is the examination of the Bar Association, a two -day test that carries out twice a year, in February and July. The evidence consists of 200 questions related to laws, and after approving it, Kim will officially be a lawyer who can exercise in the country.