reaper1
I applied about 3+ years ago to deferred MBA admission programs. My application then was not well put together at all. I'm planning to apply again this fall to the same programs. Would they still have my previous application from several years ago and compare the two? I'm reading online that most schools retain applications for 1-2 years, but I wasn't sure if they still have applications from longer than that.
reaper1 hope this finds you well
Reapplying to an MBA program is a common practice, and admissions committees usually know whether or not someone is reapplying to the school. They may very briefly skim the information provided in the previous application and recall the reason for rejection and go over major updates the new applicant provides in the new application.
However, you need not worry because 3 years is a long time since your last application as a deferred MBA applicant. You can rest assured that your last deferred MBA application will not be a reason for rejection this time. Rather, your prospects for admission will depend on how well you have developed professionally over the past 3 years and how conscientiously you have built a well-rounded profile.
Often, it is not just about what the applicant has done since the last application, but also how the applicant's goals and plans have changed. Perhaps they are more pragmatic and thoughtful now. Re-applicants usually take the opportunity to reflect on their improved qualifications, such as additional work experience, extracurricular, improved test scores, additional coursework and future ambitions, and demonstrate how they are "better prepared" to succeed in the MBA program.
Best wishes to you.