I am under the impression that admissions officers are busy people and they have lots and lots of applications to review, especially in top schools. Because of this, it could happen that the some statements of purpose might not be thoroughly read.
Does it make sense to highlight things (underline, bold) that I think admissions officers are looking for ? Like ranking or publications ? What might admissions officers understand from the statement of purpose if they found these highlights ?
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