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Mixing Reality With Fiction: Rob Kardashian NOT Going To USC Law School

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Aug. 8 2012, Published 7:00 a.m. ET

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By Alexis Tereszcuk - RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor

Don’t buy your back to school clothes yet Rob Kardashian!

The son of famed OJ Simpson dream team lawyer Robert Kardashian announced that he was heading to law school but RadarOnline.com has learned that if he is it won’t be at the University of Southern California as he claimed.

Kim Kardashian’s brother tweeted “Going to Law School very soon and so excited and can’t wait! School just never ends for me! #UniversityofSouthernCal #Trojans #FightOn.”

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Except, instead of following in his later father’s footsteps it doesn’t look like he’ll be attending USC Gould School of Law.

Rob Kardashian is not coming here, but we wish him luck at law school,” USCGouldLaw tweeted to RadarOnline.com.

And he isn’t just deferring for a semester either, the school also tweeted “Rob Kardashian hasn't even applied to USC Law.”

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