| Is she confusing paralegal (which is like a 2 yr degree at the community college/online) with being an attorney? Trying to follow in her dad's footsteps? |
| She can pay someone to take the bar for her....oh wait...never mind. Can't get away with that sort of thing anymore. |
She's the perfect person for this gig as well. She doesn't need the money. |
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Passing the bar without going to law school is extremely hard. I think Californa's apprentice pass rate is like 1.7%. When I took the bar the overall pass rate was like 39% so passing without law school seems really really really hard. I think the amount of hours she would have to put working her an attorney would really be unrealistic for her lifestyle. Im not saying its not possible. I also have met at least 1000 attorneys and have never met a non law school graduate attorney. Not saying they don't exist but Suits has made it seem like a thing where in the real world it doesn't seem like one. It looks like there are less than 16 apprentice test takers per bar in Cali. BUT what I really did learn from this whole thing is I assumed you could skip law school and take the bar but I didn't realize you didn't need any undergraduate degree either. I assumed 4 year degree holders were free to take the bar in apprentice states not just high school graduates.
Look I went to crappy state schools. Paid my way by waitressing at Bob Evans in the morning and Buffalo Wild Wings at night. I am in no way shape or how one of those "fancy" lawyers so I am defiantly all about getting the degree anyway you can. BUT it does seem like a slap to the profession that you won't even need to be a college graduate. Just my opinion. |
| Oh goodie. Maybe Kanye can become a medical doctor and Kim can be his malpractice lawyer. That would be super cute! |
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Just a note - the Virginia Law Reader program requires a bachelor's degree. It is surprising that California only requires 2 years of college work.
http://barexam.virginia.gov/reader/readerrules.html http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Requirements/Education/Legal-Education/Law-Office-or-Judges-Chamber |
+1. Even if she makes it through law school, she won’t be able to pass the bar. |
PP you are responding to this is interesting, thanks for the perspective |
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Does she even need to pass the bar?
Read this quote from the Vogue Article:
It's not like she has plans to become a lawyer practicing in a firm. She plans to become a lobbyist/advocate for cases like April Marie Johnson. She will most likely do pro-bono fighting on their behalf. She just wants the knowledge of lawyers so she can do more to fix the problem. She doesn't want to actually become a lawyer. |
But she'll be a lawyer so she can get herself off
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| ^ha I really wasn't making a pun about her sex tape |
Too dumb to get the joke on your part and I'm too smart to be up on all the specific details of how Ms. Kardashian might go about this. But you keep reading your TMZ and lord that over people. LOLZ |
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For the record, I know some relatively not so bright students who graduated law school, but the skin of their teeth. I also know some really bright students who decided it wasn’t for them. Like anything else, if you are willing to put in the time, you can graduate and pass the bar exam.
PP is correct. The best and most successful lawyers I know are engineers, but there are different levels of that, also. Being a lawyer is fairly common, and not entirely impressive, on its own. |
Kylie CLEARLY has business sense. And with Kim it is unquestionable. Kris helped her turn her minor bit of stardom into a reality TV contract and she has certainly negotiated a lot of deals with them. But KK has started business after business after business. She probably didn't need to do anything after the reality show but she has an empire. And she credits her mom with showing her the way, but one person cannot manage the multimillion dollar empires of 6 children. Kim created and runs ShoeDazzle, she has a perfume line, a makeup line, a clothing line, a mobile app that has made her $$$$$$$, a set of emojis, multiple books. It is clear which Kardashians work and which don't. Kourtney for example seems to just lend her name to things but has started much fewer actual businesses. Kendall also doesn't have many ventures but is a professional model. Rob does basically nothing at all. Khloe on the other hand has Good American etc and is starting stuff up. I think Kris works to keep the name 'Kardashian' in the national vernacular, but the invidual siblings have very evident differences in work ethic. And I really don't understand hating on KK for doing an apprenticeship for four years to try to better herself so she can help the wrongfully incarcerated. Like of all the things! Being who she is all by itself will help these people, a famous advocate, a famous educated advocate is even better. |
| I don't understand, there aren't minimum hours for apprenticeship? I would think you would need to work at least 3 years full-time before sitting for the bar. Probably more, no? She has the time to slog out 50 hrs a week? She is insanely busy, there is no way. I would be interested in what of any requirements there are to actually meet before sitting for the bar |