I interviewed at Tufts too and got waitlisted. I was not impressed with the construction. Students did mention that it will be a b**** studying under those conditions. Also, did anyone fear, the builing might collapse? I certainly do not want to crush to death.. although that sounds rather strange to say. There are always the chances.
If you have other places you got into, definitely chose those schools, if you don't then stick with tufts.
I just interviewed at my top choice this week, so I am okay with this. I will hopefully get into my top choice. I am not putting down the deposit. I highly suggest whoever has decided on tufts to think about it. Make a well-informed decision, go to all your sources. You probably do not want your money on tuition, which is quite high, to be wasted. Be smart and think about schools that have also accepted you. Think deep about it. Most of the people that interviewed with me had atleast one acceptance and after hearing about the construction not from Mark Gonthier but from students, they were put off. Students did not seem all that excited to be at Tufts.
Think about it!
Just my two cents.