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Final exam superstition #3: When writing things over and over, must use red pen on yellow paper. Someone told me that using a red pen on yellow paper helps to commit the info to memory. I don’t know if it helps or not, but I do it anyway.
Other trade secrets: my study-buddy and I condense every class into a one page front-and-back skeleton outline. And there has to be a picture of Skeletor somewhere on there, with random quotes from class.
Also not as much of a superstition but maybe a trade secret: Sharpie Pens. How did anyone wrote anything before Sharpie Pens? I’ll never understand.
Also: we bind our outlines. It seriously makes it feel so much more legit. And what is law school if not a place to make people feel more legit than they really are. Buy this, bind your shit, make better grades.
Must purchase yellow paper…
(Source: grossincome)
Walked out of exam thinking, “Man, I killed that essay!”
15 minutes later, think of an obvious counterargument that I probably should have brought up >.>
Eh, well, such is the life…
“You have no jurisdiction over me, civ pro exam!”
So in honor of completing my very first law school exam ever I decided to make this lame (aka awesome) civ pro/labyrinth joke just for my fellow lawblrs out there. I couldn’t help myself, probably because I’ve gone partially insane from trying to memorize about 100 cases (studied for civ pro for three days straight and still managed to forget the holding of one of the most important cases). ANYWAYS, if you haven’t seen the movie Labyrinth (go watch it. now.), the original quote reads “You have no power over me.” Which is also strangely appropriate for civ pro (personal jurisdiction anyone?) -______-


