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Why we picked it Fourteen YC-accepted founders on the record, and the headline finding answers the reapply question directly: most of them got in on their second application, and one founder's second attempt took 20 minutes because the first had done the thinking. It tells you a rejection is normal and reapplying with a stronger answer is the default path, not a last resort.
How to Get Into Y Combinator (According to the Founders That Did Get In)
From GrowthMentor by Foti Panagiotakopoulos 18 min read
- Most interviewed founders were accepted on their second application, so a first rejection is the common case, not the exception.
- About a third got in with almost no traction, which means team clarity and a sharp problem answer can matter as much as revenue.
- Reapply with a tightened, honest answer to your weakest question rather than a wholesale rewrite; the reviewers use your prior application as context.