I feel that test taking is a skill. Some people are great test takers some are not. Just because you know the material and maybe even received an A in the course you may still fail the test if you don't know HOW to test.
Here are a few things you can do to prepare for and be successful at the NREMT exam or any exam really.
Relax and take a deep breath.
Register for the test soon, you don't want too much time to pass.
Once you're registered go on to Pearson Vue's website, they have a practice section so you can have an idea as to what the test will be like.
Figure out what time of day is best for you to test. For me it's mid morning.
Between now and test day spend no more than an hour a day reviewing.
A few days before the test make you know exactly where the testing site is so you won't stress out trying to find it.
The day before the test don't touch anything EMT related, relax and breath.
Good a good nights sleep which includes no alcohol the day before and watch the caffeine intake especially in the afternoon.
If you normally have a cup of coffee in the morning have it but don't over do it on test day.
Eat a good healthy breakfast.
Arrive at least half an hour early to give your self time to relax.
For the actual test make sure to read the directions clearly.
Take 2 nice slow deep breaths and try to relax.
Read each question completely and make sure you understand what is being asked.
Then read each answer carefully and then you should be able to confidently eliminate 1-2 bad answers.
Remember all the answers could be good or they could all be bad. Pick the best or the least worst.
Don't read too much into the questions.
Remember your ABC's & the order or assessments.
Keep an eye on your time but don't let it cause you stress.
Often your initial instinct is the correct one.
Or try this
Up, up, down, right, down, up, left, left, A, B, B, A, B, up, cntrl-alt-delete
Good luck.