Kim Kardashian claims that after failing the bar exam, she lost her confidence
The 45-year-old reality TV personality has been pursuing a legal career, but it was recently disclosed that she failed her final exam and would need to retake it in order to be eligible. Kim has acknowledged that she “didn’t feel good” after receiving the results.
“I took a minute to process that, and when I got my results, I didn’t feel good about it instantly,” she said to Time magazine.
“For a while, I felt incredibly uneasy and insecure. You receive the results on Friday, and I was aware that they would be available online on Sunday morning.
In order to let folks know that things didn’t work out for me, I wanted to bring it up first. I immediately thought, “Okay, let’s do this; I know what I have to do.”
Kim continued by saying that although she was disappointed by her failure, she was resolved to resume her studies and pass the test the following time.
“I know what I can do better, but this really sucks because I put so much time into it,” she added.
“I just don’t have the time to mope about failures; I’m pretty good at taking them and making them into something.” For a moment, you can feel sorry for yourself, but I need to use that time to study more.
Kim Kardashian had to pass the bar test on her “first try,” so she spent three months studying “nine hours a day.” Although Kim previously acknowledged that she put extra effort into studying for the test because she wouldn’t have time to try again if she failed, it was recently revealed that the 45-year-old reality TV star failed her final exam and will now need to retake it if she wants to qualify.
“It’s just the craziest, most emotional roller-coaster,” she said in an episode of her show The Kardashians that was shot prior to her receiving her bar exam results.
“I don’t have a few more months to give up, so I really need to pass on the first try.” Every day, I spent nine hours studying. I’m a little overloaded right now.
Kim now has to consider retaking the test because her efforts were in vain.
After receiving her results, Kim posted on Instagram, saying: “Well … I only play an extremely well-dressed lawyer on TV; I’m not a lawyer yet.
“I’ve been practicing law for six years, and I’m still committed to passing the bar. No quick cuts, no compromises—just more research and even more willpower.
“I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has helped and inspired me thus far.
“Falling short is fuel, not failure. The fact that I came so close to passing the test just serves to increase my motivation. Let’s get going!!!!!!
Kim had previously taken the baby bar test three times before passing it in 2021, and she had started a four-year apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm in 2018. Additionally, it has been stated that she passed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in March.