this song sounds like the title track written for a 1980s comedy about a sassy young lady who dresses up like a boy to get into an exclusive all-male prep school
this would play at the end of the film, after her clever ruse is discovered by the snobby evil clique leader through shady means ("I knew it! This...'Lynn' is really a Linda! Common female trash!") and been exposed in front of everyone at the school hangout
all her new friends abandon her, and the guy she has a crush on says she has betrayed his trust then turns away, causing her to run off in tears
then she shows up at the big school rally, manages to patch into the pa system because she is an electrical wizard, and gives an emotional speech about how everyone is different and special in their own way but they all share a common desire to better themselves through knowledge and love
there are close-ups of some of the crowd with tears in their eyes, then they slowly start to clap, then that turns into a chant of "Lin-Da! Lin-Da!" and then the dean makes a statement that after 100 years maybe it's time that the rules change
the snobby evil clique leader charges the stage and loses his shit on the mic, inadvertently confessing to the illegal means he used to find out Linda's disguise
he is booed by the crowd, but the booing turns to cheers as the dean rips the patches off his school jacket and publicly expels him
after the rally is over Linda remains behind, melancholy because even though things turned out okay she still lost her true love
and then she sees him across the auditorium, waiting in the wings, he'd been listening all along
he walks over and takes her by the hands, then says something funny like "You're not gonna steal my underwear, are ya?"
she laughs at his clever ice-breaking quip, they kiss, then as they turn to walk away holding hands this song begins to play and the credits roll