idk how you learn, but i personally need to read and hear things in order to fully understand them. so i read the book before class, and i tried as hard as i could to pay attention in lecture so everything stuck (i'm the definition of nerd). i waited 2 months after classes to take practice exams...
wow. that was intense. i don't plan on leaving anytime soon though. i was born and raised here; my family is here. i just wanted to inform you all that i got the job! thanks for the concern and i'm sure i'll see ya'll in other threads sometime soon :cool:
Yeah, exactly! It seems like he knows everyone lol...And that definitely puts things into perspective. If this job falls through, I'll apply. I'm hoping everything works out though because the hiring process is sooo long
whoops. it's only for practicals...it's been a long day already. yeah, youtube is your best bet. going over your check off skill sheets from class or even the NREMT skill sheets is helpful as well, we took our practicals during class so all we had left was the cognitive
EMT Achieve. It's a code u can buy at your bookstore or off of amazon. I think it's about $35. You get four 100 question tests and a good number of practice quizzes. everyone I know who's gotten it, including me, has passed. People who haven't gotten it, who wasted time on other apps (i.e...
I plan on going to medic school. I just finished the basic program last semester and the next time the classes are offered is in the fall, which is when I'm scheduled to start the sequence. I'm just looking to gain some experience for right now because anything is better than nothing...
Everything I've found on here so far is about jobs or opportunities in California. I live in Ohio, specifically Cleveland, and the jobs for basics are so scarce it's scary. Does anyone have any advice? I don't wish to name the companies I've applied to, but I'm a brand new basic with no...