Kim Kardashian Graduates From Four-Year Law Program After Six Years

Kim Kardashian has successfully completed her legal apprenticeship program after putting in six years of dedicated study, a major achievement in her pursuit of becoming a licensed attorney.

The 44-year-old celebrated this achievement with a heartfelt ceremony surrounded by family and friends.

This accomplishment brings her one step closer to following in the footsteps of her late father, Robert Kardashian Sr., a prominent attorney.

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Kim Kardashian Celebrates Her Latest Big Achievement

Kim Kardashian celebrates her law program graduation
Instagram Stories | Kim Kardashian

Kim can be truly grateful for this accomplishment as she wraps up her tenure in California’s Law Office Study Program, where she engaged in six years of rigorous learning. While the standard duration of the program is four years, Kim extended her journey to six years, largely due to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Presenting a peek into the heartfelt celebration, the reality TV icon shared a series of videos and snapshots on her Instagram Stories, showcasing a quaint graduation gathering held in her personal backyard.

“I finally graduated law school after six years!!!” she wrote over a video of herself sitting next to a podium in a gray top, a black miniskirt, and a beige graduation cap while her mentors gave speeches praising her.

In the first clip, Jessica Jackson, one of the attorneys sponsoring Kim’s education, described her graduation as “one of the most inspiring legal journeys we’ve ever seen.”

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According to her, the socialite entered the program with a fierce desire and determination to fight for justice.

Jackson said Kim devoted “18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six years straight,” which she believed was inspiring, considering the star did so while “raising four children, running businesses, filming television shows and showing up in courtrooms to advocate for others.”

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Kim Receives Accolades For Her Hard Work

Kim Kardashian raises her law program certificate
Instagram Stories | Kim Kardashian

In another video, a second mentor spoke about how Kim has advocated for clemency, helped reunite families, and “brought national attention to the most broken parts of our legal system.”

Following the speeches, the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” alum hugged her mentors before approaching the podium with a certificate of completion.

As Kim Kardashian held up the white piece of paper with a big smile, the crowd loudly cheered, “Yeah!!”

Another clip showed Van Jones, CNN political commentator and friend, giving a speech and celebrating her accomplishments.

The mom of four also reposted congratulatory posts from a fan page and her besties Simone Harouche and Zoe Winkler.

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Kim Shares Photo Of Her Family

Kim Kardashian's son, Psalm, at her law program graduation
Instagram Stories | Kim Kardashian

In addition to her mentors, Kim Kardashian’s family was present at the ceremony to celebrate her huge achievement.

In one of the posts, Kim shared a cute snap of her son Psalm in a suit enjoying some ice cream. She captioned it, “My babies were there to see me graduate.”

Also in attendance was Chris Young, a man who was serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug crime.

According to one of the pictures in Kim Kardashian’s story, the soon-to-be attorney went to the White House to get Young’s sentence commuted.

“Chris it was an honor to sit next to you and hear everything you are doing to make this world a better place!” the caption read.

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Kim Kardashian Passes The Baby Bar Exam

Kim’s journey to becoming an attorney began in 2018. Despite not graduating from college, she began apprenticing with a law firm in San Francisco.

Three years later, she passed the First-Year Law Students Examination after three failed attempts.

“OMFGGGG I PASSED THE BABY BAR EXAM!!!! Looking in the mirror, I am really proud of the woman looking back today in the reflection. For anyone who doesn’t know my law school journey, know this wasn’t easy or handed to me,” she wrote on X at the time.

Kim recalled how she failed the baby bar exam three times in two years and was told by top lawyers that it was a nearly impossible journey.

However, Kim said she knew that was the option she had, adding, “it feels so so sooooo good to be here and on my way to achieving my goals.”