"Livin' on a Prayer," modified as a power ode to law student course outlines:
Outline: (1) the homemade document used on open-book exams that each student compiles at the end of each semester; it includes all the topics and cases covered within each class. Its like a summary of the coursework, and is often very long (70-100 pages). They take forever to make.
(2) The commercial study aids (kind of like Cliffs Notes) sold to law students. Each commercial outline is like a book-long summary of one legal class/subject (e.g. Contracts e.g. Criminal Law). Many professors try to warn/scare students away from commercial outlines, but students invariably ignore this advice and rely heavily on them, if only because they dont understand the professors ramblings or because they didnt read all the assigned cases that semester."
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