We started with 17. One guy quit the first week. So 16 took the final exam, which you had to make at least an 80% on and only 11 passed. Of those 11, three failed nationals.
Try this website http://www.jblearning.com/ems/technician/ It's a great site and is what I'm using to study. It's basically all scenarios, which is what I've been told is on the NREMT. It's $36 for 30 days access. I've seen others on here highly recommend it.
I just finished my EMT-B class almost two weeks ago, and I had never taken any kind of medical classes before. The best advice I have is study hard, take notes and take it seriously. We had a 8 or 9 people who thought it was a joke and never read the chapters...they didn't make it. It's not...
I dunno, seems kinda short and overpriced to me. I just graduated EMT-B last week and it was 130 hours and only cost $925. We spent over one week just getting our practicals done correctly, but like I said I'm a newbie, so I could be wrong.
I've been using the JB Learning tests online. They really seem to be helping and it's only $36 for 30 days access. I'm going to run through it for a couple of weeks before I test for NREMT. All the questions so far have been scenario questions, which I think helps you learn more vs. knowledge...
Passed my final exam in my EMT-B class yesterday and now it's on to the NREMT. Any suggestion as to a good study guide? Our instructor told us not to use our text book because it varies so much from national. I've heard Kaplan study guides are pretty much worthless for the NREMT. Thoughts?