Defer or Reapply?
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:53 pm
Hey everyone - just looking for some opinions on whether it is better to defer acceptance or to reapply (tried to search through the forums but couldn't find too much information). Since others may have this same question, I'll just provide a general example:
A prospective student has been accepted to a few law schools with a couple of scholarship offers. Said student has also been accepted to (Peace Corps, TFA, Fulbright, etc) and wants to defer attending law school for one or two years. Should the student...
1) Choose one law school and defer only that acceptance/scholarship (deferral may or may not be binding)
2) Defer a couple of acceptances (given that the deferrals are non-binding) allowing for the possibility of applying to different schools next cycle
3) Withdraw and reapply with a better resume and personal statement, with the risk of not being accepted and/or losing scholarship offers
4) Other suggestions?
Thanks!! Also, to determine if a particular school has a binding or non-binding deferral policy, should one just call admissions?
A prospective student has been accepted to a few law schools with a couple of scholarship offers. Said student has also been accepted to (Peace Corps, TFA, Fulbright, etc) and wants to defer attending law school for one or two years. Should the student...
1) Choose one law school and defer only that acceptance/scholarship (deferral may or may not be binding)
2) Defer a couple of acceptances (given that the deferrals are non-binding) allowing for the possibility of applying to different schools next cycle
3) Withdraw and reapply with a better resume and personal statement, with the risk of not being accepted and/or losing scholarship offers
4) Other suggestions?
Thanks!! Also, to determine if a particular school has a binding or non-binding deferral policy, should one just call admissions?