Come on yaoyao99, I give you an example, if one plan to apply HBS,
Columbia, Wharton and Chicago. (Let's assume he really want to get in
HBS or Wharton)
R1 HBS, Chicago, if the guy gets admission from Chicago, so he has to
reject it then apply for Wharton and Columbia for R2? Assumption here is
he does not have enough time to handle 4 schools together for R1 so he
has to apply in 2+2 fassion.
anyone has rejected top schools for R1? then bear the risk to apply
other schools(maybe the ones he is more intersted) for R2?
The risk here is if the guy get both rejected in R2, he looses
everything, including Chicago which gave him the admission. Sigh... |