Does a rejection hurt if you reapply next cycle?
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:08 pm
Say I apply for admission at a school this year and get rejected. If I retake the LSAT and then reapply, how does this impact my chances of admission? If my December LSAT score comes back and it's a long shot to get into a certain school, is it better for me to apply and just see what happens with little chance of acceptance and then retake if I don't get in or just plan to sit out the cycle and apply for the first time early next cycle?
Also, say I were accepted but with no scholarship, can I retake and then reapply next year for more scholarships even though I was admitted already in a previous cycle?
I'm wondering what the best course of action is if my LSAT comes back not as good as I had hoped. Not sure if I should just plan to take the year off and secure a better score that will give me a good chance to get in, or just apply anyways for the hell of it and see what happens.
Thanks.
Also, say I were accepted but with no scholarship, can I retake and then reapply next year for more scholarships even though I was admitted already in a previous cycle?
I'm wondering what the best course of action is if my LSAT comes back not as good as I had hoped. Not sure if I should just plan to take the year off and secure a better score that will give me a good chance to get in, or just apply anyways for the hell of it and see what happens.
Thanks.