Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Someone who’s managed to go from garden variety LA rich kid to multinational business owner and billionaire can’t be that dumb.
Just sayin.
That’s like saying that because Lebron James is excellent at basketball, he’d probably be a good computer scientist, too.
Being media savvy and being able to make money from already having a lot of money is not the same skill set as being able to buckle down and read a lot of boring and tedious case studies.
Kim K wasn’t studious to get a bachelors, no way can swing the Bar Exam.
Not the same. Basketball is a chiefly athletic pursuit. Stardom depends on a lot of intangible factors vis a vis charisma but it also doesn’t happen absent some serious strategizing. Kim’s got brains. No one’s saying she’s got the biggest, but she definitely has some smarts in her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Someone who’s managed to go from garden variety LA rich kid to multinational business owner and billionaire can’t be that dumb.
Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Someone who’s managed to go from garden variety LA rich kid to multinational business owner and billionaire can’t be that dumb.
Just sayin.
That’s like saying that because Lebron James is excellent at basketball, he’d probably be a good computer scientist, too.
Being media savvy and being able to make money from already having a lot of money is not the same skill set as being able to buckle down and read a lot of boring and tedious case studies.
Kim K wasn’t studious to get a bachelors, no way can swing the Bar Exam.
Right, but this will certainly open doors for them, giving them opportunities to prove themselves. Sure, maybe they screw themselves over. But what if they knock it out of the park and make a bigger name for themselves? Maybe you aren't a risk taker, but you can't blame them for having the guts to try.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine being the attorneys who were supposedly teaching her. They spent so much time giving this guided instruction, away from their actual work, and for what? For this?
The names of the attorneys teaching her are in the papers. Not sure if she pays them somehow, but they are getting name recognition from her.
No, I know they're publicly out there. It's ill advised is my point. Name recognition only goes so far. At some point you have to have credibility. I would never attach my cart to that horse, as - in my opinion - they have lost their credibility through this charade. I mean, OK, nice try, trying to cram legal knowledge into her head, but at some point even they had to cry mea culpa?
Anonymous wrote:Prison reform is a noble pursuit. She doesn't need to practice law to advocate for it. I wish her well if she's serious about helping to make a difference. The WH roundtable including her is stupid, but if slapping her face on the issue moves things along, even in a small way, then yeah, sure, go, Kim.
Anonymous wrote:Prison reform is a noble pursuit. She doesn't need to practice law to advocate for it. I wish her well if she's serious about helping to make a difference. The WH roundtable including her is stupid, but if slapping her face on the issue moves things along, even in a small way, then yeah, sure, go, Kim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine being the attorneys who were supposedly teaching her. They spent so much time giving this guided instruction, away from their actual work, and for what? For this?
The names of the attorneys teaching her are in the papers. Not sure if she pays them somehow, but they are getting name recognition from her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Someone who’s managed to go from garden variety LA rich kid to multinational business owner and billionaire can’t be that dumb.
Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine being the attorneys who were supposedly teaching her. They spent so much time giving this guided instruction, away from their actual work, and for what? For this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Someone who’s managed to go from garden variety LA rich kid to multinational business owner and billionaire can’t be that dumb.
Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.
I agree--she has complained about how she likes the legal concepts but hates all the reading involved in law school. Being a lawyer isn't a good profession for someone who doesn't like to read. And it's definitely not a recipe for being a top law student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the amount of time this has taken and the amount of time she's failed the Baby Bar, it probably would have been easier for her to finish her bachelor's degree and muddle through a mediocre law school.
This is actually true. Based on the number of people who graduate from mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel undergrad, then mediocre-terrible, bottom of the barrel law schools, if they can pass, Kim K. would be a TOP student, and would most certainly pass.
I highly doubt Kim would be a top student. It’s all about how much you study and nothing else. It’s obvious Kim doesn’t have the willpower and focus to do that.