Our girl Kim Kardashian is leveling up, y’all! She’s one step closer to trading in that reality TV title for a lawyer’s license. Sources confirm the SKIMS mogul officially sat for the California bar exam in late July, and now sheβs playing the waiting game like the rest of us for concert tickets.
This isnβt just any test; this is THE bar exam. We’re talking one of the toughest tests in the whole nation. Two days, essays, performance tests, multiple-choice questions for days. And with just over half passing this summer, the challenge is super real.
Kim didnβt stroll down the traditional law school path. Instead, she put in that work, going through a six-year apprenticeship program while handling business, family, and fame. Sis passed the “baby bar” after a few tries, officially completing her apprenticeship in May 2025. Talk about dedication! She even celebrated with a backyard graduation, surrounded by her loved ones. We stan a supportive circle!
While most aspiring lawyers disappear to study for months, Kim was out here traveling, filming, and even attending high-profile events. Still, she made the time and showed the discipline to face that exam head-on.
Right now, she’s in Venice, Italy, soaking up the culture and just received an award for her ongoing work in criminal justice reform. That’s the very cause that started her legal journey in the first place. It’s amazing to see her using her platform to make a real difference.
Results drop November 7th, and the State Bar will spill the tea publicly on November 9th. Until then, Kim and thousands of other hopefuls are holding their breath.
If she passes, get ready to call her Attorney Kim Kardashian, Esq. We’re rooting for you, Kim! We love to see our people WIN!
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