​​Kim Kardashian Aces Law Midterm With 100 Percent Ahead of Bar Exam

The SKIMS founder took two midterms before opening her New York City shape wear popup

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Kim Kardashian is looking ahead, with some good grades behind her.

The SKIMS founder got straight As on her latest law school midterms, she said. While promoting her latest shapewear popup in New York's Rockefeller Center, Kardashian updated Today on her law school progress.

"I'm still studying. I'm actually in constitutional law 1 and 2 right now. It's my toughest; not the biggest fan of it, I've been sharing my struggle," she told host Savannah Guthrie.

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However difficult, Kardashian, 42, revealed her scores. "But with that said, I took a midterm yesterday. I got 100 percent and then I got a 95 percent on my other midterm. So I feel — that gives me that boost of confidence again just to push through."

What comes next? The bar exam. "Hopefully in the next year or so, I can take the official bar and be done."

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Cindy Ord/MG23/Getty Kim Kardashian
Cindy Ord/MG23/Getty Kim Kardashian

Kardashian already took — and passed — the "baby bar" in 2021. "OMFGGGG I PASSED THE BABY BAR EXAM!!!! Looking in the mirror, I am really proud of the woman looking back today in the reflection," she wrote on Twitter. "For anyone who doesn't know my law school journey, know this wasn't easy or handed to me."

At the time, Kardashian also revealed she'd failed the same exam three times before finally passing.

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Since 2019, Kardashian has been vocal about her passion for law and her private schooling journey. The reality star consistently advocates for wrongfully convicted inmates, or those with unfair sentences. Her first legal success came when Kardashian successfully campaigned for the clemency of grandmother Alice Marie Johnson, who was sentenced to life in prison for a nonviolent offense.

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