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They might still be deffering people, another batch will hear back near March 1st. That may be the transition point from deferred to waitlist, but who knows.
At some point we will all move to a waitlist unless a large number of people turn down spots early. I remember someone telling me they do, as of recent, rank their waitlist, at least in tiers, (high priority vs low); even if they tell you they don't.
I heard from someone associated with the maine track - tufts program, that the governer of maine was trying to kick tufts kids out, so that program may die out. They're trying to make their own bid for a med school I've heard. I also heard that some Tufts clinical sites have been dying off and they get sucked up by Harvard et al. They've been shoving large numbers of students into clerkships way out in western mass to balance.
Something to ask about when you get in (or if you're already in). That stuff makes me nervous (money wars that effect curriculum and over-stuffed clerkships).
To be honest, I am not terribly surprised about the Maine track. I went to school at University of New England (Biddeford, ME) and they have a school of Osteopathic Medicine there. The crazy thing was that they couldn't send their students to Portland Maine Medical Center because that hospital has this deal with Tufts. UNECOM is a good school too, so it seemed unfair.