The 39-year-old reality star is currently going through law school in the hopes of one day following in the footsteps of her late father, Robert Kardashian, who was a lawyer that most famously worked as O. J. Simpson's defense attorney during his 1995 murder trial.
Kim has said she always dreamed of being a lawyer like her father - who passed away in 2003 - and wishes he was still around to help her study for her bar exam, which she hopes to take in 2022.
She said: "He once said to me, 'I think you'd be great at it. But I also think that it's super stressful and exhausting. So, if you want a stress-free life, maybe don't follow through with law school.’ He would've loved it so much, though. He would've been my study partner.
“I used to always be looking through his stuff, trying to go through his cases on the weekend, when my sisters were trying to party and have fun and couldn't even understand why I wanted to ... I was just so intrigued and so nosy.”
And Kim will have more time to study next year, as she recently revealed her famous family will be ending their hit reality show, ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’.
Speaking about their decision to leave the show behind, Kim explained: "This was a dream of all of ours. We never imagined we would get onto season two. Now we're on 20. Sometimes we just need a break. It's really simple.
"We just need a minute to regroup. You know, we haven't had a break for 14 years. We've gone in filming a season, then a spin-off and I think there's no other way to say it other than, we just live such big lives. And we have kids now. And they need us. There's so much going on that, even just for a minute we need a break.”
The SKIMS founder admitted it was an “emotional decision”, and said she spent all weekend after the news was announced “crying”.
In an interview for Grazia magazine, she added: "It was honestly the most emotional day. The tears. I mean, I think I was crying all weekend. I'll probably get emotional now on the phone ... It was just a really emotional decision."