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Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:49 pm
by Hennessy
This application cycle, I was accepted to 7 out of 8 applications with substantial scholarships. I was waitlisted at my top choice, XYZ. I received substantial scholarships at higher ranked schools (including nearly a full-ride at a T20.) However, I am very commited to attending this school. I also think I overperformed my numbers at all except that one school.

1. Is it possible that my low GPA / splitter status simply precluded me?
2. Would reapplying earlier in the cycle benefit me? (inb4 counter-cycle)
3. Do I need a new personal statement / references, or should I just toss the same application in?

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:57 pm
by GreenEggs
Maybe you've posted this elsewhere and don't want to rehash, but why is Tulane your top choice?

What did you do to make it clear that you were serious about attending Tulane? Was your PS tailored to it? Also your LSAT and uGPA, where were they relative to the medians?

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:04 pm
by Hennessy
DCfilterDC wrote:.
It's my top choice because I am committed to living in NOLA, and it's the school that has the best job placement in the city. My goals are PI / local govt.

I made the mistake of not submitting the "Why X" essay with my initial application. I later wrote an LOCI (after being WL'd) which said basically what I would put into a Why X essay - that this school was ideal for my goals, and has always been my number one choice. My numbers are GPA < 25th % and LSAT > 75th% (judging from LSN, more like <5th and >95th).

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:07 pm
by GreenEggs
HennessyVSOP wrote: .
Do you have a legitimate addendum issue to write about re the GPA (and did you?)

Maybe re-applying and writing a strong Why X may make a difference and reflect commitment. I would post in the Spivey thread about whether re-appliying with a Why X would make a difference over movement on the waitlist.

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:10 pm
by Hennessy
DCfilterDC wrote:.
I have a chronic disease which at times reflected in my grades. I did not write an addendum, as I think it would sound like an excuse. However, I did incorporate my medical condition into my PS.

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:13 pm
by GreenEggs
HennessyVSOP wrote: .
Ah sorry to have asked. Would you consider other schools in NOLA? Do you really think there is a meaningful difference between Tulane and Loyola in terms of NOLA placement? I spent my 1L summer in NOLA and didn't seem to be THAT much of a difference if you can keep your debt load low at Loyola and are committed to NOLA. (but that's my anecdotal experience and not worth much)

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:39 pm
by A. Nony Mouse
Re: reapplying - I have seen pretty regularly here that you don't need new LORs, but you do need a new PS. I think if you go through the whole Spivey thread, there's some advice about this.

Re: Okay, I've made the choice to reapply - now what do I do different?

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:41 pm
by Hennessy
A. Nony Mouse wrote:Re: reapplying - I have seen pretty regularly here that you don't need new LORs, but you do need a new PS. I think if you go through the whole Spivey thread, there's some advice about this.
Thanks Nony!