@Mike_Ross, Agreeing with you. I went to some surface pen store sites too. Saw price ranges of like $70-200 or so. The thing about highlighting is it seems quite different from pencil notations.
Joining the Yale voters, but please think for a long time about what you'll do and do what you want, not what anyone else does because it's your education, and remember transferring is something that some students find helpful.
Not sure about specific scores, but the Starter course makes available a certain number of explanations for LR and RC, v. other courses have a lot more LR and RC explanations and PTs. However, if you're mostly wanting LG explanations, it may be a go…
Does it look easy on the eyes? Was thinking around one page sounds about right. Will be interested to see what admissions experts say. Have you had a friend read it?
In addition to sometimes freehand writing in the test book, sometimes it's very helpful to cross off answers, but it seems like the tablet test doesn't have these features. What are some workarounds that could have similar effects?
Would it allow us to do 1 section for situations where we're just evaluating 1 section and not an entire test? And if we're just doing it for drilling and focusing on Tests 1-35, is there an untimed option?
I'm agreeing with the above. They can't make an admissions calculation on the spot like this, but the medians and calculator websites can give you a bird's eye view.
If this is the case: "I've been working at the same job involving children and a few volunteer opportunities," you haven't done nothing. Not to say things aren't stressful--I'm sure they are sometimes, but it sounds like you've been working and you…
Yes, agreeing with @Leah M B that mentioning that you're under ED at another school is a good idea. They will understand and you'll be fine. Great work being accepted, by the way! This is a very selective law school. Celebrate!
I understand your concerns, but don't worry about it. They want to see you do well in work and your future education, and they are likely interested in learning about what former students are doing in the world.
This age is a great place to be and it's good that you're getting some work experience before starting law school. Enjoy this time and don't worry. Your application timeline sounds really good. And I agree with @LSAT_Wrecker.