<p>I was recently rejected for the fall semester from UNC Chapel Hill. I am planning on reapplying for the spring, and asked the admission’s people what I could do to improve my chances. They responded: A)raise your GRE quantitative score and B)apply earlier in the process. So pretty much my entire application is acceptable including references and SOP. I was talking with my father (a professor at a college) and he thought that there was some way for the school to keep my original application active while taking new GRE scores for the second consideration. Is this true? I hope it is, because it would save some energy tracking down the people who did the initial recommendations. If this is true, how would I go about making that happen?</p>
<p>uh… call them?</p>