Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

OHgrl74

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The waiting was horrible! I took mine in the morning on Columbus Day and had to wait until the next afternoon to get the results..
 

DHager

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120 Questions, Passed. Just a tip; do not take the NREMT right before Christmas! My test was taken on the 23rd, I received my results on the 27th, you'll be waiting for a while for your results if taking the test right before any major holidays. Best of Luck to all whom are taking the test!
 

OHgrl74

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120 Questions, Passed. Just a tip; do not take the NREMT right before Christmas! My test was taken on the 23rd, I received my results on the 27th, you'll be waiting for a while for your results if taking the test right before any major holidays. Best of Luck to all whom are taking the test!
 

EMT533

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70 Passed. I was nervous because I finished in 30 minutes. My tests in school were a lot more difficult.
 

EMT-Bush

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Took the National Registry on 01/18/17 at 3pm and got results at 8am the next day. Exam stopped on question #70, passed on 1st attempt.
 

theemtdude

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First time - 72 questions failed (12/30/16)
Second time - 70 questions passed (1/30/17)

It hurt me when I failed my first test. I was crushed the whole weekend after I found out because I usually pass every test. That's what I took for granted. I didn't put in the hours and study. I wasn't mad at anyone but myself. That following Monday after my results, I hopped my happy butt on JBLearning and I studied every single chapter of my book. Took practice tests then studied some more. I was determined to kick that tests butt and that's what I did. All of you can do it too. You already made it through the hard part, the class. Don't let yourself be the only thing in the way from stopping you. Save yourself then go save some lives.

To everybody who failed, just study, and study THOROUGHLY. Know your ABC's. Know your safety comes before anything. Know respiratory inside and out. Know cardio inside and out. Know your operations. Know your pediatrics and obstetrics. Did i mention know your ABC's?
 
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