@twssmith said:
Amazing how you covered so many different aspects of LSAT from specific questions, strategies on different sections and the application/essay process:)
This has a strong "Why Penn?" correlation, but yea as Alex said, discuss in detail how you're a good match for Penn; that's usually what's required in a "why X" essay anyway. Keep it concise, too.
... of depends on the actual essay. If you write a "Why ... School X" essay and you really don't ... think in that situation that essay is moot at best and ...
Yeah, definitely sounds like a yield protection thing. I'm not really familiar, but if it is optional I just can't see how it is going to help. I guess it depends on your stats and the school you're applying to.
Did anyone else have the survey over how comfortable they would be writing an essay on a touch screen? I chose that I was 100% uncomfortable with technology. I don't want to take it again on a tablet.