Does reapplying the next year decrease your chances of acceptance?

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As in, you applied the first year, but final prereqs were in progress with the bachelor's but got rejected. Then you graduated that same year, did a post bacc, finished up additional pre-reqs, and then reapplied? Does that make you less likely to get accepted? I know with med schools if you reapply it decreases your chances a little bit. How is it with OT?
 
I doubt it would decrease your chances. In fact, I thought it would possibly increase your chances because it shows dedication. But, considering that's not the case with Medical school, i'm not 100% sure.
 
As in, you applied the first year, but final prereqs were in progress with the bachelor's but got rejected. Then you graduated that same year, did a post bacc, finished up additional pre-reqs, and then reapplied? Does that make you less likely to get accepted? I know with med schools if you reapply it decreases your chances a little bit. How is it with OT?

I know many folks who reapplied and were accepted.
 
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