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Kim Kardashian Misses the Mark on the California Bar Exam, Vows to Keep Trying
Kim Kardashian remains committed to passing the California bar exam after narrowly missing a pass, joining about 16,000 annual test takers in the state.
- On Nov. 8, via Instagram Stories, Kardashian reported she did not pass the California bar exam taken on July 29 and July 30.
- Kim Kardashian began studying law in 2018, motivated by prison reform and clemency work including for Alice Marie Johnson, and followed a six-year law program via apprenticeship at a San Francisco-based law firm.
- The California bar exam includes five one-hour essay questions, one 90-minute performance test and 200 multiple-choice questions, with about 16,000 taking it yearly and passing requiring at least 86.
- She described the result as fuel for future attempts and vowed to continue studying, writing `Falling short isn't failure- it's fuel` and thanking supporters on Instagram Stories.
- Meanwhile, earlier this week Kardashian said ChatGPT repeatedly provided faulty legal information while portraying an attorney on Ryan Murphy's All's Fair, which drew mixed reviews.
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Actress and fashion influencer Kim Kardashian dreams of becoming her father's lawyer. Now she fell through the exam in California. She takes it with humor, as her Instagram entry proves.
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