Definitely just try to relax guys (I know, I know, easier said than done! I did the waitlist thing my first time too!)...the reason I really want to emphasize this is because DCOM is not a school to overanalyze the actions of. I swear on my life sometimes it's so haphazard and unpredictable. People will interview, get waitlisted, and be pulled off 2 weeks later. Why? WHO KNOWS, haha. So just sit back, update them with anything, nicely and unannoyingly contact them if you have questions or want to know how the list is moving, etc. Get your stuff ready for the next cycle. When I reapplied, I did so MUCH earlier and it helped. I did wait to submit AACOMAS until orientation was over though, just in case. We had one girl join our class AFTER orientation I think actually, so anything is possible. People back out last minute like crazy- seems wild but stuff happens. Sudden freak outs, illness, etc....so just be on standby, as much as that sucks! If you stick with this though, you WILL find a home here if they want you. They rarely interview those they're not interested in....think about it....over 3,000 applications come in. Only 600 or so interviews. Keep fighting the good fight kids and you'll get there....never dreamed I'd be starting rotations this July, TRUST ME! Good luck!!