Hello all,
I recently discovered a few EMT-B classes in my area of New Jersey that are hybrid classes, which from what I understand are all online other than metting in person for skills sessions every week for a few months. Does anybody have experience with hybrid classes? Would you recommend a hybrid class?
A little background about me, my experience, and why I'm asking this:
I'm 18, a senior in high school, and I've been riding with my local volunteer squad for a little over a year now. I was previously enrolled in a 'traditional' EMT class of classroom lectures and tests and skills and all of that. Just before the midterm, I failed a test (Scored a 56, minimum passing score is a 60. This was the first time I received a grade below an 80) and was dropped from the class.
I really did not like that class for a few reasons, I don't want to get into all of them but for one thing, I feel that the instructors were not really teaching us, all they seemed to be doing was reading straight off the powerpoint slides which they told us they had never seen before, then told us their own stories. Another thing keeping me from going back to that class, is after exchanging emails with the coordinator to see if there was any possible way I could return to the class, he ended an email with "I hope you put in some effort next time.", which I found rather uncalled for considering I was doing fine in the class and on tests up until that point.
Aside from all that, because this topic is not about bashing that class, I have ADD, and I can understand and comprehend things normally, although it sometimes takes me a litte extra time, reading, or instruction to comprehend certain topics, (Such as the topic of the test I failed). It's also really annoying for me personally to just sit in a classroom for 8 hours listening to somebody talk.
It's for those reason that I think a hybrid class may work for me. Obviously there are deadlines, but I can work on it on my own time and spend as much time as I need on it.
I'm not trying to sound like some needy kid going "Oh I have a disability give me a break". No, that's not me. Passing EMT class and becoming an EMT just means so much to me, and the last thing I want to happen is to be dropped from a class again, so I really want to find one that's going to work for me.
So can anybody provide any sort of insight for a hybrid EMT class or if anybody has suggestions or recommendations for another class please feel free to share them.
I recently discovered a few EMT-B classes in my area of New Jersey that are hybrid classes, which from what I understand are all online other than metting in person for skills sessions every week for a few months. Does anybody have experience with hybrid classes? Would you recommend a hybrid class?
A little background about me, my experience, and why I'm asking this:
I'm 18, a senior in high school, and I've been riding with my local volunteer squad for a little over a year now. I was previously enrolled in a 'traditional' EMT class of classroom lectures and tests and skills and all of that. Just before the midterm, I failed a test (Scored a 56, minimum passing score is a 60. This was the first time I received a grade below an 80) and was dropped from the class.
I really did not like that class for a few reasons, I don't want to get into all of them but for one thing, I feel that the instructors were not really teaching us, all they seemed to be doing was reading straight off the powerpoint slides which they told us they had never seen before, then told us their own stories. Another thing keeping me from going back to that class, is after exchanging emails with the coordinator to see if there was any possible way I could return to the class, he ended an email with "I hope you put in some effort next time.", which I found rather uncalled for considering I was doing fine in the class and on tests up until that point.
Aside from all that, because this topic is not about bashing that class, I have ADD, and I can understand and comprehend things normally, although it sometimes takes me a litte extra time, reading, or instruction to comprehend certain topics, (Such as the topic of the test I failed). It's also really annoying for me personally to just sit in a classroom for 8 hours listening to somebody talk.
It's for those reason that I think a hybrid class may work for me. Obviously there are deadlines, but I can work on it on my own time and spend as much time as I need on it.
I'm not trying to sound like some needy kid going "Oh I have a disability give me a break". No, that's not me. Passing EMT class and becoming an EMT just means so much to me, and the last thing I want to happen is to be dropped from a class again, so I really want to find one that's going to work for me.
So can anybody provide any sort of insight for a hybrid EMT class or if anybody has suggestions or recommendations for another class please feel free to share them.
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