Kim Kardashian gives update on when she will become a legal attorney

Kim updated where she's at with her law dreams.
World Premiere Of Hulu's "All's Fair" - Arrivals
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Kim Kardashian is letting the world when she will be a licensed attorney! She completed six-years of her law school program back in May, and although it was a immensely tedious journey, Kim's proud of her accomplishment. Soon enough, she will be taking the courts in her hands, just as her late father, Robert Kardashian did in the 1990s.

Allowing clarity, California is one of the four states in the US that offer a Law Office Study Program that provides students with educational tools and hands-on experience through a licensed attorney and judge. This is the route Kim took, and although it's usually four years, she finished with an additional two, given her industrious lifestyle.

The SKIMS founder's graduation party was a surprise conceived by her mother, Kris, and her sisters. With the help of the family's go-to event planner, Mindy Weiss by creating placemats from Kim's study cards, it became an unforgettable and special time capsule. And even better, the party will be highlighted on an upcoming episode of The Kardashians in season7.

Kim Kardashian attorney
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Could Kim Kardashian leave fame behind for the lawyer life?

Before Kim could even practice law or enter a courtroom with a briefcase complied with legal documents, she must first pass the Bar, a rigorous exam that all aspiring attorneys must take. Given that she failed the Baby Bar three times, and passing it on a fourth attempt (that test ain't easy either), Kim must have punched in some extra study hours for the Bar, in order to succeed.

And, yes, she did pass the Bar.

During the October 24 episode of The Graham Norton Show in the UK while promoting All's Fair, Kim provided highlights of her latest updates in her law journey

“I have a few projects coming up—I film my first movie [The Fifth Wheel] in January, and we are hoping for a season two of All’s Fair. I always want to be growing, curious, and evolving, and I want to see wherever that takes me."

Yet, don't expect this busy mom and reality star to take on cases an clients anytime soon. She plans on leaving show biz behind and the glam that comes with it for the lawyer life, oh, about a decade. Yet, could we really let go of Kim and her media empires? I don't think we will, as that is what made her famous, but nonethless, she wants to live out her dreams.

"I will be qualified in two weeks [after taking the Bar exam]. I hope to practice law. Maybe in ten years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K. and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want."

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