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Rob Kardashian Heading to Law School, Inspired by Late Father

Rob Kardashian is following in the footsteps of his late father Robert Kardashian, OJ Simpson's former attorney, and is heading to law school, it has been revealed.

The reality TV star appears to be fed up with taunts about his unemployment and recently took to Twitter where he confirmed that he has chosen a new career path.

"Going to Law School very soon and so excited and can't wait! School just never ends for me! #UniversityofSouthernCal #Trojans #FightOn," Kardashian tweeted to his nearly 4 million followers on Monday.

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The 25-year-old, who finished second on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" last season, once opened up about his struggles to pursue a career during an episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

"I need to think about what I'm going to do. All my friends are graduating from law school, that's what I wanted to do, that's what my dad did, but it's too late for me now," Kardashian told his mother Kris Jenner following a heated argument with his sister Kim.

Kim, 31, slammed her brother as being a "lose,r" over his unemployment which understandably did not sit well with him.

"You're a loser, Rob. Even Kendall earns more than you!" Kim taunted, to which Kardashian branded her a "w---."

Kardashian is said to be dating pop singer Rita Ora, and he recently professed his love for the 21-year-old in a Twitter post.

"You did it. I love you and you're my wife. That's MY baby! @RitaOra. I hate h---. But I LOVE MY WOMAN! I'm so proud of You!" Kardashian tweeted alongside a picture of the Roc Nation singer.

Kardashian was congratulating Ora on new her new single "R.I.P," which reached number one on the U.K. music charts, and it was his reference to the British singer as his "wife" which raised questions about an engagement.

The pair has not publicly addressed the engagement rumors.

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