Hopefully this hasn't been covered in another thread - my search-fu may be weak. But here it goes...
I live in New Jersey, and am interested in taking an EMT course. Most EMT courses are at night, and the closest one to where I work is about 15 minutes away - across the bridge in Pennsylvania.
NJ has reciprocity with PA, as far as I can tell, and other than going through the extra step of filling out the (rather simple, it seems) reciprocity app, is there anything that would make it a Very Bad Idea (tm) to take my EMT-B course in PA, rather than NJ?
The major upside is that it's a lot closer than taking a class near home, and it starts sooner. It also might limit early exposure to NJ's third-world EMS system, or at least delay onset for a few months.
I live in New Jersey, and am interested in taking an EMT course. Most EMT courses are at night, and the closest one to where I work is about 15 minutes away - across the bridge in Pennsylvania.
NJ has reciprocity with PA, as far as I can tell, and other than going through the extra step of filling out the (rather simple, it seems) reciprocity app, is there anything that would make it a Very Bad Idea (tm) to take my EMT-B course in PA, rather than NJ?
The major upside is that it's a lot closer than taking a class near home, and it starts sooner. It also might limit early exposure to NJ's third-world EMS system, or at least delay onset for a few months.