Re: Note. Don't bother. It won't put you over the top if you're borderline, and if you passed, it doesn't matter. They aren't forced to interview you. BTW, the paperwork emails HR sent should've told you you'll get 4 of 6 Registry/Skills scenarios. Don't worry about it. The skills are straightforward. You should already know how to do a head to toes rapid assessment, backboard, SAMPLE and OPQRST, how to stop bleeding, when/how to oxygenate, etc. The written test is general EMT knowledge; stuff that should be in your head since EMT school, like CPR compressions, why/when to use a BVM, typical pulse and heart rates, plus it's multiple choice so the answer is staring back at you. If you pass, you'll have a time frame to do your FEMA classes (online) if you haven't already, take the physical test and get other things done. Sooner you finish those tasks, sooner you'll get into the next upcoming two-week orientation. Easy. You got this.