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i usually like your posts but this one seems a bit speculative. "most schools accept twice the number of seats" just isn't true.
It's not true because it's not an accurate quote of my post. You can't paraphrase and then attack your own paraphrase.
Some schools have more active waitlists than others. There are some schools who will fill half their class off the waitlist in a given year and others which have lists that historically don't move. But either way the school is attempting to accept an initial number which fills the bulk of their class. This is hard to gauge because the best applicants usually have multiple choices. So you can accept 300 people for 150 slots and still need to pull 60 people out of the waitlist. Or you can accept 300 people, get 170 deposits, and be praying till the last minute that a few more people will get off waitlists elsewhwere and don't matriculate. But from what I've seen, that is how it frequently works.