Kim Kardashian fails the baby bar a SECOND time on KUWTK

‘Totally bummed’: Kim Kardashian reveals her disappointment after failing law exam for SECOND time in KUWTK series finale

Kim Kardashian learned she had failed the baby bar a second time on the series finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Anticipation hung in the air as Kim, 40, accessed her results online with the lawyers who had been mentoring her on the phone.

But the mood in the room instantly changed when Kim learned she did not pass the test again as she admitted she had been hoping for a miracle. 

‘I failed!’ Kim Kardashian learned she had failed the baby bar a second time on the series finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians

A devastated Kim exclaimed: ‘I failed! This is really annoying.’ Making matters worse, Kim did worse than she did the first time she took the test.  

‘Total scaled score: 463. I pretty much got the same thing. I mean, a little bit worse,’ she added.

In a confessional, Kim admitted she felt ‘totally bummed’ by the results but was committed to doing better the next time.

‘It is what it is. I know I just have to not stress about it. There are so many other (expletive) stressful things going on, I just have to do better in the future.’ 

What’s the verdict? Anticipation hung in the air as Kim accessed her results online with the lawyers who had been mentoring her on the phone

Letdown: ‘I failed!’ Kim exclaimed. ‘This is really annoying’ 

Moral support: Kim immediately called her sister Khloe Kardashian after the disappointment 

Khloe Kardashian was more optimistic about the situation as she attempted to cheer her up over the phone, reminding her of the many stressors she was juggling at the time of the test.

‘Honestly, you had COVID. You had your 40th birthday. You’re just dealing with so much personally in your relationship.’

‘And just quarantine in itself. And I really don’t think this last time counted.’

‘It’s a fresh start’: Khloe presented a more optimistic view of the less than ideal situation 

‘I really don’t think this last time counted’: Khloe attempted to cheer her sister up, reminding her of the many stressors she was juggling at the time of the test 

In a confessional, she said: ‘Kim is dealing with a lot of other things at the same time. The fact that she had COVID and with the show ending and her relationship with Kanye, so I think Kim has to give herself a little credit just for taking the (expletive) baby bar. ‘

Khloe reminded her they all had told her it would have been ‘a miracle’ if she had passed this time because of COVID.

‘I wanted that miracle,’ Kim said. ‘I believe in miracles!’

Perspective: Her sister reminded her they all had told her it would have been ‘a miracle’ if she had passed this time because of COVID

‘Who has time for this?’ Kim, whose next test was going to be in June, said she was going to take ‘at least’ four weeks off to devote to studying

‘You know, it’s a fresh start. It’s a great, fresh start. You’re gonna do it.’

Kim, whose next test was going to be in June, said she was going to take ‘at least’ four weeks off to devote to studying.

‘Who has time for this?’ Kim asked. ‘We got to move on to other (expletive) subjects.’

Kim began a four-year apprenticeship at a law firm in San Francisco in 2018 and has been working under Erin Haney and Jessica Jackson to complete her law studies, according to NBC.

‘I wanted that miracle’: Kim was hopeful things would have been better her second time taking the test 

In March, Kim revealed on Good Morning Vogue she’s now halfway through her law degree and has just two years left of studying before she can take her bar exam and become a fully qualified lawyer.

She said: ‘I’m still in law school, I have two years left. So I have two years under my belt. I actually am not doing an essay and doing this interview instead, so I’m gonna have to get up really early tomorrow to write like a two-hour essay. So that is really steady and a lot of work.’

Kim also spoke about taking a break from her studies over the past year because the COVID-19 pandemic has meant she’s been unable to meet with her teachers. 

‘Even the work schedule, I would have worked non-stop and I would’ve done anything and everything at all hours and never taken into consideration just slowing down at all. This was a forced halt.’

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Class act: Kim began a four-year apprenticeship at a law firm in San Francisco in 2018 and has been working under Erin Haney and Jessica Jackson to complete her law studies, according to NBC

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