Furthermore, the $10 dollars just does not seem to be worth it. The outline bank seems great, but I doubt they are really interested in adding any more outlines. Furthermore, they did not have outlines for some of the classes/professors that I submitted (because a couple of professors were new), so I could not understand why they were rejected.īasically, there is NO exchange system. I tried again after 2nd semester and was rejected again, despite CALI awards and whatnot. When I inquired further, I received no response. I submitted all of my outlines actually after the 1st semester, and all of mine were rejected with the same response. Anyway, they really have no way of accurately assessing whether an outline is good or not since a good outline is one made by a student that actually paid attention in class and incorporated their class notes into the outline, which is not something they can determine at outlinedepot. I submitted around 15 outlines and they rejected every single one of them, and many of them were for professors that they didn't have any (or one) outline for and classes where I got the book award. I could understand a few bucks, but $10 is like the price of a commercial supplement, and you have to pay that just to see the outline to determine whether it is crap (the preview usually cover the first day or two worth of material, which is often just a summary of text out of the book). These guys do literally nothing and make $10 for an old STUDENT outline. XxSpyKEx wrote:If there were one word I could use to describe outline depot it would be RIPOFF. Free Help and Advice from Professionals.First Generation Lawyers and Law Students.American Indian Lawyers and Law Students.Hispanic and Latino Lawyers and Law Students.Law School Acceptances, Denials, and Waitlists.
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