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northwood

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outlines

Post by northwood » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:26 am

okay. i started off this year with the intention of making my own outlines and staying with the readings. But as 2L has progressed, I have found it difficult enough to make it to class, let alone actively outline. IM taking a bunch of random classes and would like to be able to get an outline so that i can pretend that i know whats going on in class, inbetween web surfing. I dont need an A, i just need to pass and get that degree but id prefer not to have straight C's this semester.

where are some places ppl go to get outlines??

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Re: outlines

Post by quiver » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:02 pm

My school has a general outline bank. Sometimes clubs and/or journals will have their own outline banks. Alternatively, just ask 3Ls you know -- they can identify with your lack of motivation.

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Re: outlines

Post by The Duck » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:08 pm

School outline bank. Or http://www.outlinedepot.com

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Re: outlines

Post by goaheadualright » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:02 pm

http://www.swapnotes.com is free/you don't have to contribute. Just remember anything you get off the internet is something anyone else in your class could have also, gotten off the internet. Also sometimes you can find good outlines just by googling cases in your textbook.

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Re: outlines

Post by 09042014 » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:19 pm

Asking around at school, or finding a school outline bank (like your journal or club) is way better than outline depot. I've had bad luck with it. Like 1/4 are decent.

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