Kim Kardashian clarified where she stands in the process of getting her law degree five months after celebrating her graduation from law school.
Kim Kardashian is keeping up with her legal studies.
The All's Fair actress—who graduated from law school in May after six years—provided an update on where she stands in the process of officially procuring her degree.
“I have a few projects coming up—I film my first movie in January, and we are hoping for a season two of All’s Fair," Kim noted on the Oct. 24 episode of The Graham Norton Show. "I always want to be growing, curious and evolving, and I want to see wherever that takes me."
The Kardashians star added that she's expecting to receive the results of her bar exam any day now.
"I will be qualified in two weeks," she shared. "I hope to practice law. Maybe in 10 years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K. and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want."
After her graduation this spring, Kim reacted to the milestone accomplishment and why she stuck with the arduous process.
"Six years ago, I embarked on an unconventional path to pursue my dream of becoming a lawyer," Kim wrote in a May 22 Instagram post. "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."
The SKIMS founder also explained the credentials of her Law Office Study program, which enrolls its students in four-year apprenticeships at law firms as opposed to traditional law schools.
"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," she said at the time. "The journey was real, and so is the accomplishment."