n=1 but for me, trying to get into med school was much more stressful--applied to 54 med schools, got straight up rejected by 50, interviewed at 4, waitlisted at all 4, and didn't get accepted until mid-May. By then I had already rewritten a personal statement and was scrambling to figure out a plan B bc the chance of getting off any of these WLs after traffic day was very low. Waiting for Match Day isn't as stressful because if you've played your cards right, there's a high rate of success for matching. Yes it may suck that you don't get your top choice but at the end of the day you're going to be a doctor regardless, and that's something that you've worked incredibly hard to achieve and should be proud of!
It can be nerve wracking that we have to wait while a computer determines where we go next on our journey but at this point it's completely out of our hands so might as well enjoy M4 year to the fullest--celebrate your accomplishments, catch up with friends, spend time on hobbies, and consider it a blessing to have reached this point in your medical career, especially because not everyone who gets into to med school makes it to this part 🙂