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I did not use it, and passed the written fine.
Before spending money, I'd always suggest going to your local library. Also, most universities (and probably some community colleges as well) have free interlibrary loan programs, which can often get you great study resources for free. No need to spend your hard-earned money unless you know you're bad at test-taking.
It is not a course. It is just a bank of test questions. I think it is worth the money, for anyone that has problems testing. It will let you see how the questions are formated.
I'm taking national registry on thursday..and keep using JB Learning and have been using it for about a week. But I think i am just starting to memorize the answers to the questions because i've taken the practice exams and finals over 15 times..Anyone have any input?
Many people swear by it.. but I say otherwise.
There will be those individuals on either end of the spectrum... but for the most part, if you were awake at least half the time in school (and reasonably intelligent), you won't need JB Learning to pass National Registry.
I (and many others) have not used it and passed with no problem. I waited 4 months after graduating, and didn't crack a book until the day before testing... and only to review the rule of nines and OB
I think it works for those who believe it will work for them... yeah, I'm a pessimistic cynic.
i dont even know how this post even warrants a post in itself, unless you're trying to subtley brag about yourself; I dont see how any additional exercises and practice tests can harm anybody, but instead help the individual
I used JBLearning to take my NREMT-P exam...I did pass it on the first time but just because you are taking the JBLearning questions doesn't mean you can put the books down.