I've got a question, but made a throwaway account for more anonymity:
Had a meeting with the Chair of Admissions, and although the school-in-question does not divulge waitlist positions, he electively said, "You're VERY VERY VERY close -- had this been any other year, you would have been called months ago. For whatever reason, it has been atypically slow this cycle." He indicated that I was one of the next students to go.
Knowing that schools can potentially accept into (and even after, in some cases) orientation, should I let them know that I recently moved close to the school? I used to be over an hour away, but am now a couple of freeway exits down from the campus. So, geographically, I'm fully equipped to get a call during Week 1, if need be. I just recently changed my AMCAS 2015 address, but is this enough? Are they alerted to that change, or would they have to hunt for it? I assume this might make me a more attractive candidate to fill a last-second spot -- someone who wouldn't have a commuting issue...