do med schools keep track of phone numbers?

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i call schools pretty often, not sure if I annoy them with my questions.

i ask simple things like "do u guys accept a writing intesnive course as a replacement for an english course".

do med schools keep track of phone numbers and do they remember your application based on the phone number u provded?

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i call schools pretty often, not sure if I annoy them with my questions.

i ask simple things like "do u guys accept a writing intesnive course as a replacement for an english course".

do med schools keep track of phone numbers and do they remember your application based on the phone number u provded?
Multiple calls with answers that are easily found on the website are noted.
 
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Multiple calls with answers that are easily found on the website are noted.
for what purposes? how does it impact the application? what if you use a new phone number
 
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i call schools pretty often, not sure if I annoy them with my questions.

i ask simple things like "do u guys accept a writing intesnive course as a replacement for an english course".

do med schools keep track of phone numbers and do they remember your application based on the phone number u provded?
This process is very nerve wracking. We get it, we've been there. However, I would suggest in the gentlest terms possible that you tone down your communications with them. If your calls are anything like the number of basic questions you've asked on this forum, it will almost definitely hurt you at some point during your application or training. You don't want to be known as a needy, scatterbrain, or overly anxious applicant/student.

Sometimes the best thing you can do for your application is to do nothing and spend your time/energy on more productive things (e.g., improving your application with additional experiences, spending time with friends/family and/or cultivating your hobbies, improving coping mechanisms and making sure your physical and mental health are in tip top shape, etc.). Just my thoughts and best of luck.
 
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