It depends whom are you targeting this question to.
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Round 1 or Round 2 - I'm not sure where are you getting your information from but it is not completely true. All international applications are generally requested to apply early. You have to understand that there is a quota for international students so everyone is competing for those limited seats. Each year the school decides how many seats will it open up for International candidates. Naturally, a school gives preference to its in-state students first.
For your second question:
Over the last couple of yrs - I've helped several candidates with their EU applications including LBS, IESE, HEC Paris, IMD, Cambridge and Oxford.
Factors such as - where does a person plan to be long term also plays a heavy role. Its strategically wise to graduate from a region where you plan to settle long term - because of the strong network that you develop during your MBA Program.
Other factors such as - value of currency, cost of living, support system and structure - all play into account when candidates make their decisions.
I think you are generalizing here and each case is different and unique.
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