I wouldn't think it would be frowned upon. As stated above, if your app has changed for the better, then by all means apply. The persistence will pay off. Best of luck!
It certainly would be in your best interest to only reapply if your applications have changed in some way or another. For example: you're reapplying with a higher GPA or a higher LSAT score, or you have more work experience, etc. I would apply using different essays as well. There are some schools that specifically state that you shouldn't reapply if you're using the same application materials as a previous application cycle and that they will have your materials on file and can cross check. But assuming you apply with a stronger application, then no, its not frowned upon.
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I wouldn't think it would be frowned upon. As stated above, if your app has changed for the better, then by all means apply. The persistence will pay off. Best of luck!
It certainly would be in your best interest to only reapply if your applications have changed in some way or another. For example: you're reapplying with a higher GPA or a higher LSAT score, or you have more work experience, etc. I would apply using different essays as well. There are some schools that specifically state that you shouldn't reapply if you're using the same application materials as a previous application cycle and that they will have your materials on file and can cross check. But assuming you apply with a stronger application, then no, its not frowned upon.