Ok, thank you. I just wanted to see if there were people actually getting accepted by sending a reconsideration letter. I saw a lot of people that said that they sent one, but hardly any that said they got accepted.
Well if I had to guess, I was rejected due to the fact that all my undergraduate credits weren't included with my packet. They only sent my associates degree credits which while respectable, didn't reflect my work during my first junior year (which was stellar). If I could think of something else, I lacked a recommendation letter reflecting my current works and abilities and my motivational statement read horribly is retrospect.
So, I submitted my junior college credits, added a new letter of recommendation from a very respected professor in the Computer Science department, added a commendation I received from the Area manager of NJROTC from my time as a supply officer for kicks, and I rewrote my motivational statement from the ground up as well as a pretty direct and effectual reconsideration letter telling them exactly what I thought about why I should be selected.
So in short, put your best foot forward this time around and pull every trick you can. And try to be persuasive in your reconsideration letter, it's a shot at talking directly to the review board and really selling yourself.