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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 "whyX" essay anyway. Keep it concise, too.
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Lastly, it made writing the WhyX essays A LOT easier, and ... state "I talked to person X in admissions and sat in ... ." You can really make your WhyX essay a lot more personable ...
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@lawschoolstuff16 ohhh okay i got you. so do you write a 'whyx school' statement for every school you apply to separately even if they don't ask for one?
I am still editing my PS, Resume, and Addendums. I am however waiting for write my WhyX statements until after I get my score because if my scores are too low I won't bother applying to a lot of schools.