I wondered if the top universities (e.g., MIT, Stanford, Berkely, Princeton, etc.) coordinate the accepted student to their eecs phd program?
I guess that most top applicants will submit an application to all of these universities, and if they all will independently accept them, they will each have a high rate of offers that are not taken.
So I wondered if they coordinate, and if so, how? If not, how do they solve the issue I've mentioned above?
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I wondered if the top universities (e.g., MIT, Stanford, Berkely, Princeton, etc.) coordinate the accepted student to their eecs phd program?
I guess that most top applicants will submit an application to all of these universities, and if they all will independently accept them, they will each have a high rate of offers that are not taken.
So I wondered if they coordinate, and if so, how? If not, how do they solve the issue I've mentioned above?
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