Can who you pick as "faculty members of interest" make-or-break your PhD application?
Question I:
If one happens to pick only faculty who aren't taking in PhD students will that doom ones application? If-not, will the PhD acceptance board try to pair you with a faculty member you did not list – assuming the applicant is of high-quality?
I applied for a PhD program in Computer Science. I will be funded through a Think-Tank/Research-Institution – to which I am a full-time employee. I put this on my application. I did not think too deeply about the faculty of interest.
I considered also applying PhD program in Computer Science & Engineering. However, here's the catch. If I apply using the same "faculty members of interest" as the PhD in Computer Science application, I believe my chances of acceptance do not increase. I believe if those faculty members would not have accepted me into their labs as a PhD in Computer Science, they also would not have accepted me into their labs as a PhD in Computer Science & Engineering. However, filling out two
Question II:
Is filling out two PhD applications in similar domains with the same "faculty members of interest" somewhat pointless?
Question III:
Is it worth reaching out to admissions to ask to change your "faculty members of interest" after submission if a better fit is found?