@@tjnugget4066 Johnny Kim's father got killed by the police after threatening his family with a gun. Johnny Kim had a rough background going through domestic violence and having to adapt with his father gone and raised by a single mother but Johnny Kim is an example of someone who sets there goal on something and achieves it. A hard worker.
@@fierriefiles You also need to study well since your first year of school. These people always have one thing in common which is being a diligent student from day one.
Indian, European: Our nation boasts a plethora of highly intelligent individuals. American: I see. And what is the implication of that? Korean: Unfortunately, our country has only produced one such individual. 🤣🤣
This is what's exactly wrong with these countries though. The smart get smarter and become respected. The people that want a normal life or want to understand themselves, or want to end the pain and suffering from their family. They don't get anything, why else would birth rates be diminishing. Partly due to internet, partly due to whatever else is happening.
I dont know why I didnt mention this, and it may be prejudice. But that's why you see certain Asian people/parents always talking about money. Why not just marry a foreigner who is rich? Wow good idea! Mom and Dad! Without becoming independent first! Too much too wonder about. I don't care about what happens in the world anyway
Great that she found a shortcut to study law full time after high school graduation. Majority of college classes are waste of time. Half of the required classes there they should just teach in high school.
No. She skipped *high school* by taking the proficiency exam. *High school* was the waste of time in this case. Law school is tertiary level education.
This is wonderful, and it's good to see something positive on the news for once. I hope she has a great career in law. Who knows? She might be a politician some day with her accomplishments.
Pretty darn good, considering there are scores of youth that would spend their time on social media or gaming, then study for the bar exam. The family have brother & sister as young lawyers is very impressive. I wish both well in their future career.
Not really. Do your Asian parents actually want you to be lawyers? I know that's the stereotype, but I haven't heard of any Asian parents who want their kids to be lawyers I actually took my LSATs and got a 174. Wanted to go to law school and got talked out of it by my parents. Doctor or engineer only. Ended up going engineering instead.
@user-tz9jh6pv2j mines never did. But I was eluding to the whole the asian parents will use the fact that their asian friends kids accomplished huge milestone at such a young age.
😂seriously. That or passing the USMLEs. But she can’t practice until she is 21 or 22 in some states. But I guess she can teach or go into policy. Or med school.
I’m so confused on how she could have started law school at 13. Even if she graduated high school early, aren’t you required a bachelors degree to apply to law school?
I hope she rests for a bit…she deserves it. Work to live, not live to work ❤ Cherish your developmental years and youth by exploring who you are outside of work and study. You have the rest of your life to work, but you’re only young for a little while ❤
Thing is alot of people have this potential but due to life being how it is we never get to act up on our potential until later in life if ever. She even states that School was taking alot of her time from what she really wanted to do. If people were as driven and push at early stages in Life many more people would realize this and get to this point. If you have a dream push for it no matter what spot you’re in and don’t compare yourself to others.. your journey is YOUR journey, unique and special in its own right.
What stood out for me was how large her family is. In Korea, having two children is rare, let alone as many as her parents had. LA county isn't a cheap place to live, so maybe it is the work-life balance is better in here than Korea and lack of mandatory armed service requirement facilitated more children?
What do you mean, those who do not have a doctorate in law with a university degree can take the exam and when they pass, they are directly admitted as lawyers.
In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person got hired to practice law full-time as a deputy DA (soon to be sworn in).
What a back to back RECORD for the YOUNGEST person to pass the BAR exam in the SAME FAMILY 💪🤩👍 I BELIEVE NO FAMILY can BREAK this record 💪 Jesus loves everyone 😇 💕
In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person got hired to practice law full-time as a deputy DA (soon to be sworn in).
So she’s a high school dropout and a lawyer all at 17🤣! even if she were still to just attend for the social aspect, I don’t blame her though high school nowadays it’s just glorified preschool!
She doesn’t need to go to a law school now. In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person is hired and is about to be sworn in as a deputy DA.
It was an unaccredited online law school up in Sacramento northwestern university school of law. On one hand, 4y of tuition is about 15.6k (accredited law schools are 45-80k a year) but she can only take the bar in CA immediately after graduation which she passed so whatever. Online, it said she can practice for a few years then take another states bar. A lot of Asians stay in CA so it's a nonissue. Interesting situation overall.
It seems she took the GED or equivalent. For a decent number of schools, you can take the GED then go to college cause they're not about to have 25 year olds in school around 14 year old girls.
asian way ... her family members might have a law firm or work as a attorney/ judge. they put her name there for LAW OFFICE STUDY PROGRAM which she doesn't need to go to law school. After 2 years under supervising attorney or judge, she will be able to take the bar exam in California. There are 4 states in America that people can take the bar exam without going to law schools.
@@DJAandI Has nothing to do with race, but if you want to make it racial. Yeah, Asian people work much harder than others, especially when it comes to academics. Other races including Whites can learn a lot from them.
@@HenRy-bm9ww wtf are you trying to explain here? Stop pulling out race card like an idiot. I'm asian myself and we always find different ways to make impossible things possible. So whats wrong with that huh?
Both siblings have set the “BAR” high 😂…a lot of pressure on the youngest brother.
Big deal. In the end ... )ews and blacks with History Major will end up being Supreme Court Judges
And youngest sister
Omg 😭
Younger brother is going to drop out of high school.
@@xengxiong-k3g ngl I lowkey see him doing that
Peter Park? Lmao bro is the Korean Spiderman
bruh his name got me
He looks like a Peter Parker Asian version too… 😂
into the spiderverse ahh
Korean name
Just two letters short
Korean Dad: You not lawyer yet?
17 year old kid: Actually, i am.
Korean Dad: You not astronaut yet?
Jonny Kim’s parents be like:
"you doctor yet?"
"no dad i'm 12"
"talk to me when you doctor"
Talk to me when you're president.
@@tjnugget4066 Johnny Kim's father got killed by the police after threatening his family with a gun. Johnny Kim had a rough background going through domestic violence and having to adapt with his father gone and raised by a single mother but Johnny Kim is an example of someone who sets there goal on something and achieves it. A hard worker.
@@akinibitoye7908 my bad
Looks like she has a very supportive and loving family! Its no wonder she did so well.
This is racism ..... We need to lower the standard so more blacks and Mexicans can pass
It doesn't work like that. 😂😂 Supportive parents are not that rare. You have to have that kind of intelligence.
@@fierriefilesLol you actually think they aren't that rare lol, all it takes is support but not everyone gets it
@@fierriefiles You also need to study well since your first year of school. These people always have one thing in common which is being a diligent student from day one.
@@KuroroLucilfer_0u can get full suppport , but without being diligent then its all for nothing
YOU passed the bar exam?
"What? Like it's hard?" 👱♀️
I love Legally Blonde
I also passed the bar! I went in and ordered a beer.
BA DUM TISS
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ME!
lol 😂
Lol and here I didn’t even know it was actually possible to enroll in law school at age 13 😂 hats off to her!
Now she gotta be a doctor, navy seal, and astronaut.
her asian parents will not be proud of her otherwise
No, she ain’t no Jonny Kim
Indian, European: Our nation boasts a plethora of highly intelligent individuals.
American: I see. And what is the implication of that?
Korean: Unfortunately, our country has only produced one such individual.
🤣🤣
Well if she's passed the bar exam it's probably going to be a law and legal field.
@mathamour why are you commenting in every reply 😐.
A family of geniuses? Look at the younger siblings waiting to pass the exam at 12 lol
Hardwork is rooted deeply in Korean culture
@bufdud4 well in most Asian culture, family and hardwork is top priority lol
This is what's exactly wrong with these countries though. The smart get smarter and become respected. The people that want a normal life or want to understand themselves, or want to end the pain and suffering from their family. They don't get anything, why else would birth rates be diminishing. Partly due to internet, partly due to whatever else is happening.
I dont know why I didnt mention this, and it may be prejudice. But that's why you see certain Asian people/parents always talking about money. Why not just marry a foreigner who is rich? Wow good idea! Mom and Dad! Without becoming independent first!
Too much too wonder about. I don't care about what happens in the world anyway
One day they'll open a firm named Park & Park
Haha cute
Park,Park, and Park. I saw a little brother in the video.
@@joelopez2012and a little sister. Park *4.
If they have an activities room they can be Parks & Rec
Park Square Legal Firm
Her and her brother are amazing, hope they do great.
Great that she found a shortcut to study law full time after high school graduation. Majority of college classes are waste of time. Half of the required classes there they should just teach in high school.
She cheated
No. She skipped *high school* by taking the proficiency exam. *High school* was the waste of time in this case. Law school is tertiary level education.
She used chegg
Imagine having a 17yo as your lawyer 😂
She’s an assistant right now, it’ll take time for her to start representing as a lawyer but she’s gonna have way more experience than others her age
I'm passing the bar everyday when I leave home
😂 w comment
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
What an inspiration!
Love all the support by the family
She is so young tho, remarkable 👏👏
Sibling rivalry 😂! Congratulations!
You guys are awesome congratulations! 🎉
Nice to hear some good news once in a while
This is wonderful, and it's good to see something positive on the news for once. I hope she has a great career in law. Who knows? She might be a politician some day with her accomplishments.
Pretty darn good, considering there are scores of youth that would spend their time on social media or gaming, then study for the bar exam. The family have brother & sister as young lawyers is very impressive. I wish both well in their future career.
Such accomplishments wouldn’t make a difference if they are applying their skills to capitalist endeavors.
Every asian kids nightmare is their mom is friends with their mom
So true. Literally, "My friend's son is studying at Caltech at 15. My friend's son works at Google now."
😂
Not really. Do your Asian parents actually want you to be lawyers? I know that's the stereotype, but I haven't heard of any Asian parents who want their kids to be lawyers
I actually took my LSATs and got a 174. Wanted to go to law school and got talked out of it by my parents. Doctor or engineer only.
Ended up going engineering instead.
@user-tz9jh6pv2j mines never did. But I was eluding to the whole the asian parents will use the fact that their asian friends kids accomplished huge milestone at such a young age.
It's a horrible culture and this is a happy story seemingly. There are many causalities from pressure parenting.
an asian parents dream lol
😂seriously. That or passing the USMLEs. But she can’t practice until she is 21 or 22 in some states. But I guess she can teach or go into policy. Or med school.
Any parent's dream, Not just Asian.
@@joelopez2012 it’s to fit the stereotype
please take this down bro, i dont need my family seeing this bruh 😂😂😂
Her mom's friend's kids: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO😭😭😭😭
Just don't practice in South Korea. The Justice system is flawed.
Bro thats everywhere, I cant even name a country that has a just justice system.
@@GlaDos321 south koreas is 10 times f'ed up.
I thought you had to be 21 to become a lawyer.
Congratulations 🎉
I’m so confused on how she could have started law school at 13. Even if she graduated high school early, aren’t you required a bachelors degree to apply to law school?
I think its because CA allows more flexibility like having a degree abroad and taking the bar to practice there etc many other states dont have this
There are gifted students that start college at like 12 years old. I’m not surprised if she started early too.
Congratulations, Sophia💐
So you’re saying she was supervised by a legal attorney when she was in middle school 😂 I’m still in college and getting and paying for law school
Oh the pressure on the youngest brother😂
now, on the next episode of "People your age that are more successful than you"
Parent proud. Ancestor cry tears.
The usual suspects 🙄😳🤣😂
No shade, just a little humor and love 👍
Yeah, it's always the Californians!
Lol. Better than the usual “crime” suspects 🤣
@@kizarumelon2477 dont ruin the love
suspects?
"What? Like it's hard?"
Absolutely insane but im a bit skeptical. Must be a family of geniuses
She used chegg
Remarkable indeed! ❤
This is what we call sibling rivalry
im gonna set the bar even higher when my 1 year old baby passes the bar exam
Devotion.
I hope she rests for a bit…she deserves it. Work to live, not live to work ❤ Cherish your developmental years and youth by exploring who you are outside of work and study. You have the rest of your life to work, but you’re only young for a little while ❤
Thing is alot of people have this potential but due to life being how it is we never get to act up on our potential until later in life if ever. She even states that School was taking alot of her time from what she really wanted to do. If people were as driven and push at early stages in Life many more people would realize this and get to this point. If you have a dream push for it no matter what spot you’re in and don’t compare yourself to others.. your journey is YOUR journey, unique and special in its own right.
What stood out for me was how large her family is. In Korea, having two children is rare, let alone as many as her parents had. LA county isn't a cheap place to live, so maybe it is the work-life balance is better in here than Korea and lack of mandatory armed service requirement facilitated more children?
What do you mean, those who do not have a doctorate in law with a university degree can take the exam and when they pass, they are directly admitted as lawyers.
In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person got hired to practice law full-time as a deputy DA (soon to be sworn in).
They are competing against each other 😂
Love to see this!
She should tutor Kim Kardashian
no hope w.s.e🥴
KK never passed the bar exam?
yes
more laywers… yeah!
They should be very proud.
My son didn't clean his room today when I told him so..... smh
Don’t let my Nigerian parents see this
😂😂😂😂😂😂
She’s gonna have her own firm in her 20s 🥰
I can study law that young?? What the hell am I doing
What a back to back RECORD for the YOUNGEST person to pass the BAR exam in the SAME FAMILY 💪🤩👍
I BELIEVE NO FAMILY can BREAK this record 💪
Jesus loves everyone 😇 💕
Hmmm, I went too in my young age at 15, the only difference is that it was a prison bar
Dang! And she didn't need to use Affirmative Action or any of that kind of bullcrap.
Can you just NOT report this kind of thing?🙂 My mum is watching🙂
Good for her. They really don’t teach you anything useful in high school. She will learn much more during real world life experience !
Edgeworth and Franziska
The true asian genes runs in the family.
How is this even possible I can hardly pass my regular college exams like wtf
My son said, " Dad, I could have done that too." and he decided to attend HarBor community college.
These are the kids my parents be comparing me too
That’s amazing
yeah it's over for me
Johnny Kim be like: That's Cute.
"I can't be bothered with high school".
YAYYY🎉
we got rooftop koreans and now teen lawyer koreans
I am worried about her younger brother, I guess he wishes he was the first born
His name is Peter park!!!
genuine question here but how do you get into law school without finishing highshool? i dont rly know how it works
In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person got hired to practice law full-time as a deputy DA (soon to be sworn in).
@ ohh I see ! Thanks !
the little brother doesn't seem happy
I saw in another news. The younger sister is 13 and in her 2nd year in law school
i passed bar exam when i was 20 years old
Only 50%? I thought it'd be a lower pass rate
If it’s lower, then no one would want to be lawyers 😂
150k + in the hole from just tuition is about good motivator
Sorry dad - the other korean daughter -
I cant stop looking at the other two future record breakers sitting behind lol.. Thát their only way 😅
Blud thinks she is Franziska Von Karma from Ace Attorney
I follow her brother Peter’s UA-cam account for his stenography demos, it’s strange to see him and his sister trending nationally.
What's the name of the youtube
What's his UA-cam account?
Me too, what's his youtube? Im gonna ask him to make a video of study secrets. He's got to know something barely no one else does.
NM found it
@@myrtlealley So could you give it to us?
😂 I feel so bad for the little brother man
You…you passed the bar?
Not good enough! She'll have to pursue a secondary degree if she wants to uphold her ancestors' honor
Bravo
Jonny Kim is shaking hahaha!
I would hate to be her cousin LOLLL
Runs in the family now....expectation will be high for the younder siblings..
Let's imagine these 2 jn the courtroom just imagine
the exam is probably as hard as the suneung exam all koreans take at the end of highschool. that's my guess.
Congrats
queeeeennnn❤
So she’s a high school dropout and a lawyer all at 17🤣!
even if she were still to just attend for the social aspect, I don’t blame her though high school nowadays it’s just glorified preschool!
What law school accepted her w/o a college degree?
None
She doesn’t need to go to a law school now. In California, you can be eligible to take the bar after successfully completing a 3-4 years-long studies/apprenticeship program at law firms under a practicing lawyer in lieu of getting a J.D. That’s why this person is hired and is about to be sworn in as a deputy DA.
It was an unaccredited online law school up in Sacramento northwestern university school of law. On one hand, 4y of tuition is about 15.6k (accredited law schools are 45-80k a year) but she can only take the bar in CA immediately after graduation which she passed so whatever. Online, it said she can practice for a few years then take another states bar. A lot of Asians stay in CA so it's a nonissue. Interesting situation overall.
It seems she took the GED or equivalent. For a decent number of schools, you can take the GED then go to college cause they're not about to have 25 year olds in school around 14 year old girls.
mf you butthurt under every comment. Why get mad over a 17 year old genius girl @@roninbushito
While she passed the Bar Exam, she is not old enough to drink!
im sorry for breathing
Roses are red violets are blue, there’s always an Asian better than you
Asian dad: Ok but why are you not military officer yet? What about astronaut? How about doctor and cure all disease in the world?
Light work no reaction
How did she get into law school at 13?
Smart
Smart
asian way ... her family members might have a law firm or work as a attorney/ judge. they put her name there for LAW OFFICE STUDY PROGRAM which she doesn't need to go to law school. After 2 years under supervising attorney or judge, she will be able to take the bar exam in California. There are 4 states in America that people can take the bar exam without going to law schools.
@@DJAandI Has nothing to do with race, but if you want to make it racial. Yeah, Asian people work much harder than others, especially when it comes to academics. Other races including Whites can learn a lot from them.
@@HenRy-bm9ww wtf are you trying to explain here? Stop pulling out race card like an idiot. I'm asian myself and we always find different ways to make impossible things possible. So whats wrong with that huh?