Kim Kardashian’s law mentor opened up about the star’s long journey to becoming a lawyer and her recent disappointment after failing the California bar exam.
The 45-year-old reality TV star spent six years studying law and wants to step away from the spotlight to become a lawyer full-time.
Instead of going to a regular law school, Kim chose the California Law Office Studies program, which is similar to an apprenticeship.
However, this requires four years of supervised study and requires a lot of self-discipline.
The mother of four’s late father, Robert Kardashian Sr., was famous for being part of OJ Simpson’s defense team.
Jessica Jackson, the attorney who has guided Kim since 2018, said that even without a structured schedule or teacher check-ins, Kim remained engaged week after week.
She built her own plan and worked hard to follow it.
After learning she didn’t pass the bar, the SKIMS owner shared her feelings on social media, crying and explaining how the trip went.
Kris Jenner’s daughter wrote that not being good enough is “fuel” and vowed to continue until she dies.
Additionally, she also talked about back pain and difficulties during her study sessions.
Jackson said Kim’s honesty shows her true character, as her truth about failure can help others understand that setbacks happen and do not define someone.
She also noted that Kim’s hard work behind the scenes matched what she shared publicly.
Despite this challenge, Kim Kardashian has already passed the “baby bar” after three attempts and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam in March.




