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I am curious about this as well. If you haven't done anything drastically different from last year, and you feel that your personal statement was pretty good, is there a need to change it?
Or does it need to be changed for the sake of change, but I can't imagine that anyone on the adcom would remeber what you wrote from the previous cycle.
Do schools by any chance retain your application from the previous year and compare it to the current application?
That's a good question about adcoms comparing the two applications. I really doubt that adcoms throw away applications very often, especially of those that they had interviewed. Alit of schools keep LOR's, DAT scores, and other supplemental stuff, so to say they have it and can compare the two isnt a very far stretch. However I dont think a huge change of the personal statement is necessary. It is not like in over the year you have totally changed as a person, so you shouldnt change the thing that says what kind of a person you are. That being said there is no harm in listing the improving factors on your application this cycle, and maybe listing why you applied again and how the first denial has strengthened you, made you better, or more determined.
I re-vamped mine to include what I had accomplished over the course of the year. Essentially though, it had the same structure and many of the same components. I was please with it and decided it didn't need to be changed much.
At one school that I interviewed at there were two folders, the one for the current cycle as well as the previous year's folder (I didn't interview then).
Of course, I wasn't accepted so I don't know if that was a problem or not.