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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the people posting in this thread about what it means to fail the bar are showing their ignorance because she didn’t take the bar. She took a test they call the “baby bar” in California. It’s part of an alternate path to becoming a lawyer in CA that is not available in most states. And “baby bar” is a bit of a misnomer because there’s nothing baby about it — it’s a hard test, on purpose, to restrict how many people qualify for this alternate path. Anyway, FYI— I failed the actual CA bar the first time I took it and I’m not dumb either. I don’t even like the Kardashians but the amount of people trying to shame her for failing a test on here is gross. She didn’t have to do this. Getting within striking distance of passing is an achievement. Yes, she’s rich and privileged— so are many, many lawyers! But a soon-to-be divorced mom trying to do this in her 40s is inspiring to me. This is probably the coolest thing Kim has ever tried. I don’t get the hate.[/quote] She’s an entitled brat who thought she’d be a hot shot move lawyer. She failed miserably not “striking distance.” She’s dumb as a fukin rock because she failed and she deserved it. You’re dumb as well. I’m dumb and I passed the bar. Next! [/quote] Everyone in the original thread was supporting her and cheering her on. Most everyone. She wanted something that you can't just purchase and grift your way through. This isn't her fake body or fake reality TV show. Her work in criminal justice reform, while probably for clout, is commendable. She should stick with lending her money and voice to worthy causes. If she wanted to be a real lawyer, she would have finished college, gone to law school, studied for the bar, and passed, like every other lawyer. [/quote] So your begrudging her for taking the shorter more efficient route instead of doing seven mostly pointless years of education? [/quote] DP. Well, it’s not more efficient if she can’t pass the test, is it?[/quote]
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