I will try to summarize:
I took the first attempt at my EMT-P practical in the beginning of May, failed a station and was allowed to retest right away and was told I failed again. So I scheduled my 3rd attempt at this 1 station on 6-4-11. When I was there, they told me they had to calculate the results (ummm...never heard of that) and they would call me later that day to tell me if I passed. Since I live 7 hours away from the testing site, my wife received the phone call that I passsed and she told me when I got home.
So for the past 6 days we have been celebrating, checking the website every hour for confirmation, and telling everyone we know. But today I got a phone call from the testing center, not NREMT, telling me that they received a letter from NREMT stating I didn't pass and that he must have mixed things up.
I was in shock and just hung up the phone, but I have since tried to get a hold of him so I can ask him so more questions about what happened and if there is anything I can do.
So my question is, how do I find out who dropped the ball with my results? Was it the proctor that told the testing center the wrong results, the testing center that wrote down the wrong thing, or is this a screw up with NREMT? Has anyone ever heard of this happening before? :huh:
I took the first attempt at my EMT-P practical in the beginning of May, failed a station and was allowed to retest right away and was told I failed again. So I scheduled my 3rd attempt at this 1 station on 6-4-11. When I was there, they told me they had to calculate the results (ummm...never heard of that) and they would call me later that day to tell me if I passed. Since I live 7 hours away from the testing site, my wife received the phone call that I passsed and she told me when I got home.
So for the past 6 days we have been celebrating, checking the website every hour for confirmation, and telling everyone we know. But today I got a phone call from the testing center, not NREMT, telling me that they received a letter from NREMT stating I didn't pass and that he must have mixed things up.
I was in shock and just hung up the phone, but I have since tried to get a hold of him so I can ask him so more questions about what happened and if there is anything I can do.
So my question is, how do I find out who dropped the ball with my results? Was it the proctor that told the testing center the wrong results, the testing center that wrote down the wrong thing, or is this a screw up with NREMT? Has anyone ever heard of this happening before? :huh: