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When Kim Kardashian took her bar exam, she says she had Covid

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Kim Kardashian has confessed that she had Covid-19 after she failed her bar test as part of her dream to become a lawyer.

In response to a fan who thanked her on Twitter for never "making excuses" and "always propelling yourself towards your ambition," the reality TV star wrote: "No excuses!!! I grasped the bar exam with COVID!!! I nearly passed out after the fourth hour, but I finished!”

She responded by saying that she "couldn't study or concentrate" and also had the "worst backache of her life!"

The KKW Beauty magnate also kept insisting that she got the virus from her son, Saint, but not during a contentious birthday trip to a private island in October 2020, which provoked controversy.

In response to a story claiming that her infection was triggered by a group vacation, the 40-year-old wrote, "False. Nobody managed to catch Covid during the journey. Saint was the first one in our family to be tested positive and he got it back at school from some other kid who tested positive initially. I subsequently had symptoms and was diagnosed a few days later after he coughed on me while I was tending for him.”

Her testimony was bolstered by a recent episode of ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ wherein audiences observe her on the phone with her doctor, confirming that Saint had tested positive for Covid-19 after being exposed to the virus at school.

She also mentions that her daughter, North, has also been feeling ill and that they will both be examined soon.

Following that, it was reported that Kardashian and her family had all tested positive with the virus and that shooting also on reality show would be halted for 14 days.

In April 2019, the Skims creator disclosed that she had been studying for the baby bar through an Instagram post, saying that she had "registered with the California State Bar to study law".

In a recent Keeping Up With The Kardashians preview episode, her mentor, attorney Jessica Jackson, advises Kardashian that she required 560 points to pass, but she only earned 474.

“That is extraordinarily close for a test which most people aren't undertaking during a pandemic,” Jackson remarked.

Despite nearly obtaining a passing score, Kardashian said that she began to feel like a "failure," recounting how she'd spent six weeks preparing for the exam for 10 to 12 hours a day.

“This was so crucial for me to undertake this, and not passing knocks your spirit down and makes you want to surrender,” she stated before informing her sisters that the aspect of the scenario that bothers her most is most of the time she spent away from her and Kanye West's kids studying.

On Twitter, Jackson expressed her and Erin Haney's [Kardashian's other legal mentor's] pride in "all of the hardest endeavors you invested in studying for this exam."

She went on to say, "Only 16% of law students cleared the First Year Students Exam in June, some of whom had undoubtedly taken it previously."

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