Which kardashians have college degrees




















The eldest Kardashian spent two years there before transferring to the University of Arizona. There, she completed her degree in Theatre Arts with a minor in Spanish and had classmates like Nicole Richie. While many people search for where Kris went to business school, the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch has a high school-level education.

It was Robert Kardashian Sr. Caitlyn graduated in — after switching from football to the decathlon due to a knee injury — with a degree in physical education.

She quit shortly after. After a highly publicized high school graduation party thrown by family friend Ryan Seacrest , the youngest Jenner revealed that she had no immediate plans to attend college, but would instead pursue business ventures which of course include her cosmetics company.

Not so much. Kardashian claims she studies over "ten hours a day" while away from her family and her kids. She filed for divorce from Kanye in February of Kim's mother added: "She's so focused and she's so, like, she's just passionate about the whole thing and everything she stands for, and I see her studying I'm so proud of her. She always looked up to her dad, and that was her idol. Jump directly to the content. Kim is taking the less common route into becoming a lawyer by not going to law school and getting a degree, but instead doing a four-year long apprenticeship with The State Bar of California.

Kim has said that deciding whether or not to do the course was difficult, being that she has four young children at home and a business to run, but her passion for justice is what eventually drove her to do it.

Both Kendell and Kylie also graduated from high school, both via homeschooling, but never went on to get degrees. Kourtney Kardashian, on the other hand, does have a degree. She attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas and two years into her degree transferred to Univeristy of Arizona. She eventually graduated from high school but never made it to college.



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