Kim Kardashian fails California Bar exam again

Kim Kardashian, an American media personality, has announced that she did not pass the California Bar exam this year. The news was shared on her Instagram story on Saturday, following the release of the exam results. Despite this setback, Kardashian expressed her determination to become a lawyer, stating that she will continue to study and work towards her goal.

Kardashian has been pursuing a career in law for six years and sat for the California Bar exam on July 29 and 30, 2025. In her Instagram post, she emphasized that failing to pass the exam is not a failure, but rather a motivation to continue striving for her objective. She noted that she was close to passing and that this has motivated her even more to achieve her goal.

The California Bar exam is a rigorous assessment that tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills in law. Passing the exam is a requirement for becoming a licensed attorney in the state of California. Kardashian’s decision to pursue a career in law has been well-documented, and her determination to succeed is evident in her statement.

Kardashian’s journey to becoming a lawyer has been ongoing for several years, during which time she has been balancing her studies with her other responsibilities. Her decision to pursue a career in law has been seen as a significant departure from her usual activities as a media personality, and her dedication to this goal is a testament to her commitment and perseverance.

The results of the California Bar exam are released periodically, and candidates who do not pass can re-take the exam in subsequent administrations. Kardashian has indicated that she will continue to study and prepare for the exam, and it is likely that she will re-take it in the future. Her efforts to become a lawyer are a notable example of her willingness to challenge herself and pursue new opportunities.

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