Would you be considered a reapplicant by the application system if you apply to any university? If I apply to one uni in USA would the rest consider me a reapplicant? What about Canada? Is it as bad to be a reapplicant in Canada?
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Would you be considered a reapplicant by the application system if you apply to any university? If I apply to one uni in USA would the rest consider me a reapplicant? What about Canada? Is it as bad to be a reapplicant in Canada?
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In general, your first application is your best chance at success in a competitive environment. Being a re-applicant is not "better" than being a first time applicant, but if you want to be a physician and especially if you have a better strategy there is no reason not to try again (it's your only path to physicianhood). It is also true that you will be seen as "pre-screened" by many admissions committees so it is especially important to focus on schools that might interview you and less on "reach" schools.So is it good to reapply? I am getting ABSOLUTELY 180 degree answers on this forum. Is someone sabotaging me or something??? People are saying that reapplying puts you in a worse position because you look like a failure. But you say that they thought of perseverance (a true sign of willingness to be a doctor).
Which is right, for once and for all? I have asked this question about 10 times here.