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Brendan McFadden

Kim Kardashian looks far from a tired student as she glams up ahead of law exam

Kim Kardashian has proved she can still be glamorous despite being knee-deep in revision for her upcoming law exam.

The reality star, 39, took to Instagram to share a selfie of her with her make-up perfectly done and slicked back hair while sat at a desk with reading materials surrounding her.

Kim, who wrote "Study Time" with her post  is currently studying for the California bar exam on Wednesday and is in the first year of her studies.

Despite the exam looming over her, Kim is seen looking glam - wearing a skin-tight taupe top with array of gold necklaces.

Kim appeared to be doing her best to absorb the material as she'd highlighted several passages in her pamphlet, and bookmarked a number of pages in her book.

The star even had a pair of reading glasses and a tablet on her desk.

Kim's recent campaigning in criminal law inspired her to begin studying for the California bar exam.

 She is eligible to take the bar exam through an alternative path known as 'reading the law', which allows students to take the test by mentoring with practicing attorneys.

She hopes to take the bar exam in 2022. 

Speaking to Viogue magazine about her law career aspirations earlier this year, she said: “I had to think long and hard about this... I’ve always known my role, but I just felt like I wanted to be able to fight for people who have paid their dues to society.

"I just felt like the system could be so different, and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more.”

A pic Kim shared of her revision notes (Instagram)

He husband Kanye West has revealed he isn't in the least bit surprised she's taking the exam, telling the fashion bible: "She always had it in her."

Sisters Khloe and Kourtney also didn't seem that shocked, explaining she's always been like their late father Robert Kardashian, who famously represented OJ Simpson in his murder trial.

As part of her first year studies, Kim is covering criminal law, torts and contracts which includes studying affirmative duties and malfeasance, amongst other things.

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