Here's How Far Khloe Kardashian Really Got In School

How you perform in school is no indication of how smart you are or how well you’ll do as an adult, and Khloe Kardashian is living proof. “My education didn’t follow a traditional trajectory, but I’m thankful for my parents who listened and supported me when I was having trouble,” Khloe wrote on her defunct blog “Khloe with a K” (via The Daily Mail). Khloe detailed that her first high school, Marymount, just didn’t work for her.

The issues started after her sisters, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, graduated, and Khloe found herself alone in an unfriendly environment. “There was so many other kids at the other school, and it just wasn’t my thing. I kept getting questioned if I was really related to my sisters because I look so different. I just kept getting it,” she said during an appearance on the “Role Model” podcast. The unwanted attention made her feel like the “fat, ugly sister.” It became impossible for Khloe to make friends, and she became increasingly isolated. “I didn’t feel comfortable. I didn’t feel safe there. Not like in a way I would be attacked, but I just didn’t feel like I connected,” Khloe explained.

Even in her most challenging times, the youngest Kardashian sister is pretty resourceful. When it became clear that Marymount wasn’t working out, Khloe got creative and figured out a way to get out early.

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