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Unfortunately, I really don’t think this is an answerable question. Like everyone else you just have to be patient. Schools have their own processes on how they screen, separate, etc. applications and there isn’t a way to know how or when or where they place applications with IAs.
 
Every school has its own protocol and they can change over the years. At one time I was on the "police committee" (informal name given by one of the members) and we looked at the IAs in mid-October, IIRC, and decided if they were application-killers or not. Alcohol in the dorms was never an application killer. The school later moved to a different approach that didn't seem to delay applications as much. I don't know what any school is doing now but it is entirely plausible that it might slow down your progress through the review process at some schools.
 
Can you expand on what this new approach is like? And perhaps when it was adopted?
I have no idea. I'm no longer in that loop. I've been involved with med admissions for ~20 years and every few years things change for a variety of reasons. Accept the things you cannot change and hang on, this is one hell of a rollercoaster.
 

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