Thanks for the comments. So that puts it at about 52 students committed. I think 20 is a good number, as some of those "committed" students may end up getting in off waitlists elsewhere and enrolling (or changing their minds), just as some of those "on-the-fence" students will eventually enroll at Stanford. That leaves 34 spots, but I do assume there are at least a fair chunk of students who are definitely attending but couldn't make admit weekend. So, lets cut that in half to 17.
Was there any sort of geographical preference? A lot of OOSers or mainly in-state californians?
Anyway, my hopes are pretty down about now. They do accept about ~170 most years, and I seriously can't imagine there will be absolutely no movement in the waitlist. I got the sense that Stanford did have an Ivy/Top 25 preference. And, although I went to a Top 10 LAC and I talked a bit with Greg Vaughn about how much he liked my college, I did get the sense that I don't have the same stret cred as a Harvard undergrad. As of this point, Dean Garcia can see every medical school I was accepted at (and you too!), and I know Stanford has a preference to steal top applicants away from other top programs. I feel like he might rather accept a student already enrolled at say, UChicago, Penn, WashU...then sort of middle of the road me.
I just created a super secret Stanford Med Waitlisted Class of 2014 facebook group if anyone would like to join. PM me for an invite with something I can use to find you. At this point, I'm just happy to have gotten the opportunity to interview. 🙂