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Advice on reapplying.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:40 pm
by arthrod
Dear all:

Just got my 1st option rejection letter, so I'm planning on reapplying again. In addition to sit and try a better LSAT, I'd like to hear some advice on the application process:

1. Should I get new letters of recommendation?
2. Should I justify in any all why am I reapplying?
3. Any other advice?
4. Anyone with experience in this subject has special advice?

It sucks when you're just -1 on median and with great softs.

Thanks!

Re: Advice on reapplying.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:52 pm
by Dcc617
arthrod wrote:Dear all:

Just got my 1st option rejection letter, so I'm planning on reapplying again. In addition to sit and try a better LSAT, I'd like to hear some advice on the application process:

1. Should I get new letters of recommendation?
2. Should I justify in any all why am I reapplying?
3. Any other advice?
4. Anyone with experience in this subject has special advice?

It sucks when you're just -1 on median and with great softs.

Thanks!
I reapplied this year.

1) I used the same letters of recommendation but added one from my boss.
2) I didn't. Why would you?
3) The biggest thing you can do to change your outcome is improving your LSAT score.

Re: Advice on reapplying.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:54 pm
by arthrod
Dcc617 wrote: I reapplied this year.

1) I used the same letters of recommendation but added one from my boss.
2) I didn't. Why would you?
3) The biggest thing you can do to change your outcome is improving your LSAT score.
Thanks!

1. Perfect!
2. I don't know, haha
3. I know, thanks for the advice.