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Schools do refrain applicants from applying in the last round - but I dont understand the logic? Why have R3/R4 when you don't want candidates to apply in that round!
Why have R3/R4 if you don't want candidates to apply in the that round. Like you said, it's the LAST round. If their were only 2 rounds than R2 would be the last round. The best way I can explain it is with a food analogy (The way I explain everything).
When you make a prime rib the end slices have to be well done and over cooked so that the middle is just perfectly pink. Under the logic that no one wants the last slice we might as well cut it off before roasting... No matter how you slice it, you're always gonna have that last slice that's all over-seasoned and over cooked. Not that there aren't gonna be people who like it... (IE people with unusual profiles that get in R3) but those people are few and far between.
Moral, if you have 5 rounds, you don't want to apply in the 5th. If you make it 4 Rounds, you don't want to apply in the 4th, then you get down to MIT and only have 2 rounds. Maybe someday there will only be 1 round..
Note: odd questions get odd answers