Kim Kardashian confesses that she has failed, for the second time, an important Law exam Kim Kardashian confesses that she has failed, for the second time, an important Law exam

He already commented in an episode broadcast last May, but recorded in October, that he hadn't gotten over it. It was a very painful suspense for Kim Kardashian because it was the FYLSE (First-Year Law Students' Examination), a test to be able to continue with her career and that gave her wings to get to get a license to practice as a lawyer.

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But now, in the final episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the businesswoman has revealed that she hasn't succeeded either overcome it the second time she has appeared, before which she had many doubts and in which, in addition, she has gotten a worse grade, also because she herself had warned that she had less time to prepare for it between raising her children and the divorce with Kanye West.

Kim Kardashian admits she has failed, for second time, an important exam in Law Kim Kardashian confesses that she has failed, for the second time, an important exam in Law

In the scene in question, the most publicized of the Kardashians talks with the lawyers Erin Haney and Jessica Jackson, who had been helping her prepare it and although on the first try she got a score of 474, on this second occasion she has obtained only 463 points, missing a minimum of 70% correctly. That is, 560 points.

The baby bar, as this exam is also known, which lasts seven hours (four hours for the part of questions to be developed and another three of 100 multiple choice questions, both worth 400 points), continues to be the pending subject of the influencer, who promised to do better next time, implying that the third time is the charm.

This FYLSE is administered by the California Bar Association, although it is made explicit that the test is focused on general principles of law and not on the one that corresponds only to the state of the West Coast of the United States. The issues deal with three areas of law: Contracts, Criminal Law and Torts, in accordance with Anglo-Saxon law.

Devised for those people who study law in non-accredited faculties or through the Internet, Kim Kardashian can be encouraged with that "evil of many, consolation of fools", since each exam is usually approved by an average of 20% of the students that are presented That is, 1 in 5 students.