40 yr old Kim Kardashian fails first year legal test

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Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and from Calabasas, so I know people who crossed paths with them.

They weren't bad students. Not brilliant, but not bad students either. Kourtney went to college at SMU and Arizona and chances are the other girls would probably have gone to similar schools like most other students at Marymount if they didn't become famous.


Dude, stop lying and being creepy. These idiots have been in the limelight for 15 years. They aren't stealth geniuses, they are all painfully stupid and have never finished a book in their life.


I’m not a dude, and why would I lie or be creepy? Nothing to gain.

Not sure why you think they are morons. Maybe you disagree with their values but I don’t think they’re stupid. Not geniuses but not dumb either. The oldest child went to college and my guess is the others probably would have been able to go as well if they were pushed toward that path by their mom.


Totally agree.


They've been in the public eye for a long time. We've heard them speak, watched them interact, seen them interviewed, and so on. They're dumb. Now, I happen to think that Kim is the least dumb of the siblings by quite a large margin, but that doesn't mean that she's not dumb. Kylie and Khloe in particular can barely speak coherently. As for going to college, plenty of idiots go to college. And as for having smart parents, who cares? Plenty of smart people give birth to idiots and vice versa.


NP...I find Khloe to be really funny - she seems smart to me. She has a good sense of humor. Kim sounds dumb because of her baby voice but not sure it she is or not.
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Good for Kim! She had help, sure, but it’s certainly not something she needed to do. She thinks it will help her help more people. And that seems worthwhile to me. I don’t feel jealous that she didn’t have to struggle through on her own like others.
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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who keeps insisting that we find this amazing, most DC Urban Moms are already lawyers who didn't have this kind of expensive help or mentors to help us pass the Bar. Some people did not pay for expensive BarBri prep, much less daily one-on-one Zoom tutoring sessions. Also, I question whether the "baby Bar" is actually harder. If its pass rate is lower, it could be bc people taking it did not come from accredited law schools.


I'm one of the PPs who finds this really impressive - and I have a law degree from a top Ivy. That is part of why I am impressed. I know how hard this material is - and I came into law school straight from college, so my brain was ready for studying and writing papers and all that.

I'm now more than 20 years out of law school and gd help me if I ever had to take one of those exams again - even if I had a BarBri prep course (and lol at you thinking most people here didn't use some study prep for the bar!).
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I give zero f's about any of the Kardashians, but I respect anyone who works toward a challenging goal and is persistent in trying to achieve it.
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If the pass rate is low it’s because only uneducated morons are ever sitting for a 1L “baby bar.” If she never progresses past this point we’ll never hear it.
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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who keeps insisting that we find this amazing, most DC Urban Moms are already lawyers who didn't have this kind of expensive help or mentors to help us pass the Bar. Some people did not pay for expensive BarBri prep, much less daily one-on-one Zoom tutoring sessions. Also, I question whether the "baby Bar" is actually harder. If its pass rate is lower, it could be bc people taking it did not come from accredited law schools.


I'm one of the PPs who finds this really impressive - and I have a law degree from a top Ivy. That is part of why I am impressed. I know how hard this material is - and I came into law school straight from college, so my brain was ready for studying and writing papers and all that.

I'm now more than 20 years out of law school and gd help me if I ever had to take one of those exams again - even if I had a BarBri prep course (and lol at you thinking most people here didn't use some study prep for the bar!).


+1 I went to a top law school and passed 2 bar exams and I’m plenty impressed.
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Anonymous wrote:I give zero f's about any of the Kardashians, but I respect anyone who works toward a challenging goal and is persistent in trying to achieve it.



This! And all these disparagers are just sad sacks and wish they could come close to accomplishing what she has. I mean why the hate? She’s trying to help people get out of jail!
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Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and from Calabasas, so I know people who crossed paths with them.

They weren't bad students. Not brilliant, but not bad students either. Kourtney went to college at SMU and Arizona and chances are the other girls would probably have gone to similar schools like most other students at Marymount if they didn't become famous.


Dude, stop lying and being creepy. These idiots have been in the limelight for 15 years. They aren't stealth geniuses, they are all painfully stupid and have never finished a book in their life.


I’m not a dude, and why would I lie or be creepy? Nothing to gain.

Not sure why you think they are morons. Maybe you disagree with their values but I don’t think they’re stupid. Not geniuses but not dumb either. The oldest child went to college and my guess is the others probably would have been able to go as well if they were pushed toward that path by their mom.


Totally agree.


They've been in the public eye for a long time. We've heard them speak, watched them interact, seen them interviewed, and so on. They're dumb. Now, I happen to think that Kim is the least dumb of the siblings by quite a large margin, but that doesn't mean that she's not dumb. Kylie and Khloe in particular can barely speak coherently. As for going to college, plenty of idiots go to college. And as for having smart parents, who cares? Plenty of smart people give birth to idiots and vice versa.


I hope you’ve also passed the first year law exam in California, gotten an innocent woman out of prison and launched a multi million, perhaps billion by now?, empire.

You seem to have a thing up your but about the Kardashians, but there’s nothing bad about this to criticize. She is a famous person studying hard to get a degree that will facilitate her helping wrongly convicted prisoners get out of jail. This is the opposite of what people criticize the family for, she put her head down and studied and tried over and over and studied harder and harder.

Like hate her whatever, but you come across ignorant and jealous of the person you are criticizing.


This thread is full of people calling her trash. Why are you so pissed off that I don't think she's very bright?

You're calling me ignorant when your comment is full of grammatical and factual errors? She's not even studying to get a degree, for starters.


This is my first post dude. Plenty of people giving you crap for your creepy obsession with her stupidity here. She isn’t studying for a degree but she is trying to pass the ca bar and just cleared a substantial hurdle in passing the notoriously difficult first year law exam. Is that factually correct enough for you? It doesn’t change the meat of anything I said.


One comment hardly makes me obsessed. I don't think she's very bright. Who cares?


DP. You obviously care a lot.



DP. That poster is factually obsessed.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and from Calabasas, so I know people who crossed paths with them.

They weren't bad students. Not brilliant, but not bad students either. Kourtney went to college at SMU and Arizona and chances are the other girls would probably have gone to similar schools like most other students at Marymount if they didn't become famous.


Dude, stop lying and being creepy. These idiots have been in the limelight for 15 years. They aren't stealth geniuses, they are all painfully stupid and have never finished a book in their life.


I’m not a dude, and why would I lie or be creepy? Nothing to gain.

Not sure why you think they are morons. Maybe you disagree with their values but I don’t think they’re stupid. Not geniuses but not dumb either. The oldest child went to college and my guess is the others probably would have been able to go as well if they were pushed toward that path by their mom.


Totally agree.


They've been in the public eye for a long time. We've heard them speak, watched them interact, seen them interviewed, and so on. They're dumb. Now, I happen to think that Kim is the least dumb of the siblings by quite a large margin, but that doesn't mean that she's not dumb. Kylie and Khloe in particular can barely speak coherently. As for going to college, plenty of idiots go to college. And as for having smart parents, who cares? Plenty of smart people give birth to idiots and vice versa.


Look, there are different types of intelligence out there. Not every type can be well spoken or cerebral - although that's the type favored in DC. Whatever you think of Kardashians, a long-running hit show does not write or produce itself, endorsement opportunities don't grow on trees and social media empires do not spring from the ground. Someone is putting serious thought, planning and execution into all of this, and doing it brilliantly. You cannot possibly tell me this doesn't take intelligence. Kardashian mother may not be a PHD but she did create lucrative futures for most of her children. You cannot tell me this does not require intelligence and work ethic. You just can't.
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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who keeps insisting that we find this amazing, most DC Urban Moms are already lawyers who didn't have this kind of expensive help or mentors to help us pass the Bar. Some people did not pay for expensive BarBri prep, much less daily one-on-one Zoom tutoring sessions. Also, I question whether the "baby Bar" is actually harder. If its pass rate is lower, it could be bc people taking it did not come from accredited law schools.


I'm one of the PPs who finds this really impressive - and I have a law degree from a top Ivy. That is part of why I am impressed. I know how hard this material is - and I came into law school straight from college, so my brain was ready for studying and writing papers and all that.

I'm now more than 20 years out of law school and gd help me if I ever had to take one of those exams again - even if I had a BarBri prep course (and lol at you thinking most people here didn't use some study prep for the bar!).


+1 I went to a top law school and passed 2 bar exams and I’m plenty impressed.


+2. And while law school taught me a lot, top schools don't teach to the bar. I used BarBri for that as did most of my peers.
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I wouldn't be surprised if she runs for president in 20 years.
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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who keeps insisting that we find this amazing, most DC Urban Moms are already lawyers who didn't have this kind of expensive help or mentors to help us pass the Bar. Some people did not pay for expensive BarBri prep, much less daily one-on-one Zoom tutoring sessions. Also, I question whether the "baby Bar" is actually harder. If its pass rate is lower, it could be bc people taking it did not come from accredited law schools.


I'm one of the PPs who finds this really impressive - and I have a law degree from a top Ivy. That is part of why I am impressed. I know how hard this material is - and I came into law school straight from college, so my brain was ready for studying and writing papers and all that.

I'm now more than 20 years out of law school and gd help me if I ever had to take one of those exams again - even if I had a BarBri prep course (and lol at you thinking most people here didn't use some study prep for the bar!).


+1 I went to a top law school and passed 2 bar exams and I’m plenty impressed.


+2. And while law school taught me a lot, top schools don't teach to the bar. I used BarBri for that as did most of my peers.

So law schools do not teach to the Bar exam...yet most people taking the Bar exam do not fail the Bar exam 3 times. Could it be that the caliber of people taking the "baby bar" is not the same? I am all for helping people wrongfully convicted, but this feels like a publicity stunt and attention grab. I mean, it's far better than making s!x tapes and taking selfies; don't get me wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:I give zero f's about any of the Kardashians, but I respect anyone who works toward a challenging goal and is persistent in trying to achieve it.


Came here to say something similar. And the fact that she seems to be using this aspect of her life to help others is impressive as well. We crap on her life choices all the time, let’s also give credit where credit is due.
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Anonymous wrote:I give zero f's about any of the Kardashians, but I respect anyone who works toward a challenging goal and is persistent in trying to achieve it.


Came here to say something similar. And the fact that she seems to be using this aspect of her life to help others is impressive as well. We crap on her life choices all the time, let’s also give credit where credit is due.


+1 and I've never watched their show...not a fan.
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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who keeps insisting that we find this amazing, most DC Urban Moms are already lawyers who didn't have this kind of expensive help or mentors to help us pass the Bar. Some people did not pay for expensive BarBri prep, much less daily one-on-one Zoom tutoring sessions. Also, I question whether the "baby Bar" is actually harder. If its pass rate is lower, it could be bc people taking it did not come from accredited law schools.


I'm one of the PPs who finds this really impressive - and I have a law degree from a top Ivy. That is part of why I am impressed. I know how hard this material is - and I came into law school straight from college, so my brain was ready for studying and writing papers and all that.

I'm now more than 20 years out of law school and gd help me if I ever had to take one of those exams again - even if I had a BarBri prep course (and lol at you thinking most people here didn't use some study prep for the bar!).


+1 I went to a top law school and passed 2 bar exams and I’m plenty impressed.


+2. And while law school taught me a lot, top schools don't teach to the bar. I used BarBri for that as did most of my peers.

So law schools do not teach to the Bar exam...yet most people taking the Bar exam do not fail the Bar exam 3 times. Could it be that the caliber of people taking the "baby bar" is not the same? I am all for helping people wrongfully convicted, but this feels like a publicity stunt and attention grab. I mean, it's far better than making s!x tapes and taking selfies; don't get me wrong.


This is correct, the baby bar in CA is typically for students at unaccredited law schools (I am an adjunct at one). I can tell you that the students at the law school I teach at absolutely do not have the kinds of resources that she does (or anything close), so I can't say I'm actually impressed at all with her (and I went to HYS for law school and passed what are likely the two toughest bar exams, NY and CA).
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