
Kim Kardashian says the experience "shaped me profoundly,"/Instagram @kimkardashian
Kim Kardashian completed the four-year program in six years.
Reality television personality and business mogul Kim Kardashian has successfully finished her legal education journey, announcing the milestone through social media posts this week.
Kardashian revealed on Wednesday via her Instagram story that she had graduated from the Law Office Study Program, receiving her diploma during what looked like a backyard graduation ceremony.
The entrepreneur shared her achievement after completing the rigorous academic path that extended beyond its typical timeline.
Originally designed as a four-year curriculum, Kardashian’s legal studies spanned six years due to challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic and her demanding professional and personal commitments.
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Despite these obstacles, she persevered through the program and celebrated her accomplishment online.

Taking to social media on Thursday, the SKIMS entrepreneur publicly addressed her graduation for the first time, sharing her enthusiasm and gratitude for those who supported her throughout the process.
In her heartfelt social media caption, Kardashian reflected on her journey:
“Six years ago, I embarked on an unconventional path to pursue my dream of becoming a lawyer. It wasn’t easy, and it took longer than planned, but I never gave up. Each course brought moments of doubt, tears, and triumph – especially when I conquered subjects I initially feared.
“That’s the beauty of life: you step into the unknown, push through, and emerge with knowledge and strength no one can take away.
“I chose a rigorous program registered with the California State Bar, building on 75 college credits to complete a four-year curriculum that stretched to six. The journey was real, and so is the accomplishment.”
She also noted that the “experience has shaped me profoundly, and I’ll carry its lessons with me forever.”
While Kardashian has achieved this significant educational milestone, several additional requirements remain before she can practice as a licensed attorney.