What could be "New and Compelling Evidence" for Appealing Decisions?

<p>I am interested in going to a certain school and I plan to appeal there, I want to know (aside from new grades and SAT scores) what are some examples of "New and Compelling Evidence" that could used positively for appealing a rejection decisions?</p>

<p>For example, I've started a new club recently - how would this look? Thanks in advance btw for any replies.</p>

<p>Starting a new club, recognition for some achievement, updated grades, athletic recognition, club honors, job promotion. A legacy connection you might have forgotten. A change in financial situation. Really anything that would shine a favorable light that would not have been in your original application and anything to engage in a dialogue rather than just begging. You would also want to state emphatically (but only if it is true) that if admitted, you would accept.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

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You certainly have a broad view of what"new and compelling evidence"describes. By your measure, 98% of rejected applicants have New and Compelling evidence. What you’re suggesting is nuts.</p>

<p>@DullPencil: If you need to ask, then the answer is absolutely no. Your club starting is straw grasping in extremis. Your best route is to put that school behind you. Good luck.</p>