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routinedysfunction

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Quimbee Outlines?

Post by routinedysfunction » Fri Apr 15, 2016 5:00 pm

I have been using the Quimbee videos for contracts and have found them rather helpful. Has anyone ever used the Quimbee outlines? Can they say if they've been worth it? I am speaking particularly about contracts and possibly civ pro, but any experience with them would be useful.

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Re: Quimbee Outlines?

Post by bsktbll28082 » Fri Apr 22, 2016 1:48 pm

I have not used the outlines since I think you have to pay. I have used the briefs, which I found of decent quality. I would think the outlines would be similar.

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Re: Quimbee Outlines?

Post by jphiggo » Sun Apr 24, 2016 3:09 am

I used them my 1L year (and they were a lot cheaper...) just as a secondary resource. I found them helpful for that first year. I dropped my subscription when their price went up and I don't regret doing so.

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Re: Quimbee Outlines?

Post by Catsinthebag » Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:53 am

I emailed in after receiving an ad email and I asked whether they would consider selling those 25-ish page attack outlines (I forget what their word for it was) separately. They come "free" with an outline purchase right now. I told them a lot of people are unlikely to pay almost $30 for the outlines, considering all the free stuff we get elsewhere, but a to-the-point streamlines one with a bit more in-depth than the BarCharts could be good. Someone replied and she asked me a bunch of questions, about how much I think they'd sell for (I said $10-15, considering they are perhaps more thorough than BarCharts).

So I say all that to say, email them and ask them to purchase the smaller ones separately (if you are so inclined). If enough students email them asking for that, I'm sure they aren't going to turn down whatever money they can get out of paper with law school info on it!

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