Do I need a reapplicant essay if a school doesn't ask for one?

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Dartmouth 2018 was:

Please indicate your plans for the 2018-2019 academic year. If in school, please list your courses. If working, let us know something about the nature of your job

Please share with us something about yourself that is not addressed elsewhere in your application and which could be helpful to the Admissions Committee as we review your file



I'd rather re-edit my diversity essay than write a reapplicant one, thoughts?
 
2) if you are a reapplicant with significant improvement from last application, then should discuss that

I'm a reapplicant, so if the school says
  • Is there any further information that you would like the Committee on Admissions to be aware of when reviewing your file that you were not able to notate in another section of this or the AMCAS Application? (1000 characters)
Should I use a reapplicant essay?
 
I'm a reapplicant, so if the school says
  • Is there any further information that you would like the Committee on Admissions to be aware of when reviewing your file that you were not able to notate in another section of this or the AMCAS Application? (1000 characters)
Should I use a reapplicant essay?
If you haven't talked about it elsewhere then yes!! Focus on what makes your app better now than the last time you applied. [fellow reapplicant]
 
That all depends. if you have improved on clearly deficient areas, than it should be discussed briefly !!!!
If you haven't talked about it elsewhere then yes!! Focus on what makes your app better now than the last time you applied. [fellow reapplicant]

Gotcha, I have a lot more patient contact and underserved volunteering (a few hundred hours vs a few dozen from last time).

Also two last things.

  1. There's a school I'm applying to that is new to me (I didn't apply to it last year). They have an OPTIONAL essay about additional comments (not necessarily a reapplicant essay). Should I leave this one blank? That's what I'm leaning towards.
  2. If I had applied to it, should I fill it in?
 
I'm a reapplicant, so if the school says
  • Is there any further information that you would like the Committee on Admissions to be aware of when reviewing your file that you were not able to notate in another section of this or the AMCAS Application? (1000 characters)
Should I use a reapplicant essay?
No
 
That all depends. if you have improved on clearly deficient areas, than it should be discussed briefly !!!!

However, if you applying with essentially the same record, then what in the world would say? "I am applying again in hopes you dont notice how little I have done in the past year"
True, I guess I default to assuming re-applicants improve upon deficient areas, which I suppose isn't always the case. I kept mine brief when I wrote it up.
 
Gotcha, I have a lot more patient contact and underserved volunteering (a few hundred hours vs a few dozen from last time).

Also two last things.

  1. There's a school I'm applying to that is new to me (I didn't apply to it last year). They have an OPTIONAL essay about additional comments (not necessarily a reapplicant essay). Should I leave this one blank? That's what I'm leaning towards.
  2. If I had applied to it, should I fill it in?
1) Blank, unless you have something of value you'd like to add
2) I would and I did use the "additional sections" for brief comments about what I did to improve my app from last time. However, @Goro seems like it is unnecessary to do so. May I ask why not? I feel like it's important to highly the improvements between apps.
 
1) Blank, unless you have something of value you'd like to add
2) I would and I did use the "additional sections" for brief comments about what I did to improve my app from last time. However, @Goro seems like it is unnecessary to do so. May I ask why not? I feel like it's important to highly the improvements between apps.
It's obvious that you improved your app. Why gild the lily?
The question is not a trap.
 
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