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If you know what went wrong and can fix it this year, then apply this year. There's no need to wait an additional year simply to avoid being a reapplicant. Yes, schools will look at your app from last year. However, since this year's will be much improved you would have already cleared that "reapplicant" hurdle. After that this year's app is judged on its own merits vs. the entire pool. Good luck!
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Tricky situation, I agree..

As hard as it is to continue in your current job when you have your sights set on an MBA, if I were you, I would not apply this year and take the risk of applying for Fall 2014 with a clean slate. Yes, you will be a year older and yes, you will not have any guarantee of getting in that year, but I look at it as a high risk - high gain move. It is unlikely that a reapplicant essay will help you do damage control at schools like CBS that only ask you for one essay and not the entire app. So, all in all, your best shot at getting into a top school of your choice would be to apply at a time when the priority of presenting your best application is not being shared with performing damage control.

If you can use the interim two years to crystallize your goals further, alter your work profile to make them a logical next step after and MBA and work on your overall profile and ECs, you should be in a great position to get into CBS in Fall '14!
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Do schools typically preclude inclusion of anything other than the new essay for reapplicants? If not then submitting a full application might be another option.
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Scorpionz - thanks for the advice!

Yeah I'm leaning more and more toward putting it off and applying fresh in a year. I really want to reapply this year, but I just don't feel like enough has changed. One of my worries is that since I was always young for my grade, if I put it off to start Fall '14, I'll be 28 (applying and at matriculation) but will be at ~80 months work experience. I think 28 is fine (though 30 at graduation sounds old to me), since many programs show 27-28 as the median and mean age, but 80 months of work experience sounds high. I don't think this should hurt me in any way, but I'm not sure. I also think getting experience somewhere else will be beneficial, as all I've known professionally is my current company. I know I should be a better applicant if I wait, which I think is ultimately the most important aspect.

imalawyer - I've asked about submitting a full application for schools that don't require it. It seems they prefer you only submit what they request. Also, they'll still be comparing it against my old app which I'm not happy with.
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Good luck sdd966! Let us know what direction you take finally..
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I am applying this year to B-schools that rejected me 3 years ago. Will I still be considered as a reapplicant?