Nigerians have taken to social media to mock , Kim Kardashian for failing her bar examinations.
The reality star who is training to become a lawyer like her late father, failed to get a passing grade on the baby bar exam.
Kim made it known on a preview of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”. Though she failed the exam months ago, it remained a secret, until she opened up in a preview of her family’s reality show.
Kim said, “If you are doing law school the way I’m doing it, it is a 4-year program instead of your typical 3-year program, and after year 1, you have to take the baby bar. This was actually harder, I hear, than the official bar.”
Kim scored 474 on the exam but the cut-off mark is 560.
Kim’s mentor in taking the exam, attorney Jessica Jackson, said, “That is extremely close on a test that most people are not taking in the middle of a pandemic.”
On April 22, Kim shared a photo of herself studying in the sun while clad in a bikini.
Read the reactions below;
One Oraspecial wrote, “With all the money, she still want a degree. This shows that education is vital no matter the money you have”
Sucre Fashions wrote, “Pant and bra to study, Omo reason y she failed the law exam because the books can’t concentrate with such sight”
Zena Bless wrote, “Bar exams are always very hard. Try again Kim, best wishes”
Sweet official wrote, “most people insulting her can’t even pass neco without cheating”
Ganja Gyal wrote, “She was studying for the Gram under the Sun not for the Exam “
One Ebuka wrote, “Even pple wen their JAMB cut-off SCORE na 250 to 300, wen finally score 190 go still come here dey YAB here”
Low Budget OBO wrote, “U did Bosom surgery do yansh surgery come forget to do brain surgery”
Anothe internet user wrote, “How she wan pass kwanu? She has so many distractions.”
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