Thanks again for your advice. I have a question regarding my dismissal from graduate school. I was informed that I will have a chance to reapply to the program after one year. In your experience, what do you think the likelihood is that I will be considered for admission once I've been dismissed? I will use this time to work/volunteer and possibly take extra classes so that I am better prepared for school and can prove that I am capable of handling graduate level education. I hope that all of that is also considered in the admissions process.
Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the likelihood of being accepted later on. It all depends on the program and the person doing the selection process. That said, at least you'd be giving yourself a leg up by taking some time first.
Worst case scenario, there are always opportunities. If I've learned anything, it's that sometimes Plan A just isn't going to happen. Being rejected by my program actually opened me up to joining another program where I'm happier than before. You never know. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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