Extending graduation to recruit for SA 2021. Should I use the same email?

I'm currently a rising senior at a semi-target in NYC and was expected to graduate in May 2021, but have decided to push graduation to December 2021 to give me a shot at recruiting for 2021 SA positions as I failed to land anything for 2020 SA.

I would be in a much better position applying now as I believe I have gained valuable knowledge, however, I have already applied to most banks before for their 2020 SA positions. When applying for 2021 positions, should I use a new email address when applying to this year's internships? Or should I be using the same email as last year's applications?

 
 

my friend and I literally did exactly this. deferred grad to December. took 0 classes. took CFA 1 in dec, 2 in following June before starting full time, 3 the year after. had a better resume and experience to compete. nice job on the creative idea. for email - HR can see your user profile history - so no downside to changing email, but I don’t think it’s make or break

 

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