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I noticed on a couple of the school-specific threads that a couple applicants were told by adcoms that schools currently had more acceptees than spots available. I know it's also the time of year where some students with multiple acceptances sort their situations out, but what if the schools end up over-subscribed?
I have heard they may offer scholarships for those that choose to defer a year as well. There was a previous thread on this topic from 2009, but it didn't really seem to answer this question, how does that affect the size of next year's class? Is it smaller by the amount of students that may have had to defer? Plus, how common is this occurrence?
Plus, several "knowledgeable" posters adamantly stated in the '09 thread that it was "impossible" for this to happen. It looks like it did then, and is now...
Thanks...
I have heard they may offer scholarships for those that choose to defer a year as well. There was a previous thread on this topic from 2009, but it didn't really seem to answer this question, how does that affect the size of next year's class? Is it smaller by the amount of students that may have had to defer? Plus, how common is this occurrence?
Plus, several "knowledgeable" posters adamantly stated in the '09 thread that it was "impossible" for this to happen. It looks like it did then, and is now...
Thanks...