Allow me to shed some light on the Paramedic Prep.
The other college courses are a HUGE benefit when applying to and being successful in medic school, and some are even required. Many medic programs don't require prep classes. Locally however, Saddleback College, Daniel Freeman, and PTI all REQUIRE a prep to get in. The course at Paramedic Advantage is approved by these programs and meets that requirement.
The Prep at Saddleback is always full and has a petition and wait list each semester and it is only offered twice a year, and so other people need an alternative in OC and LA to get into the programs.
The Prep at Paramedic Advantage is designed to cover all of the critical and difficult concepts that will be taught in Paramedic School. It also uses computer based testing modeled after the NREMT so the students get experience with that type of testing, unparalleled to other prep classes. The student will be exposed to over 1000 paramedic level test questions.
I currently do NREMT-P tutoring for students, from local medic programs, who cannot pass NREMT-P exam because they have not been taught how to test, since all of their testing in school is Scantron without time limits, etc.
The Prep also simulates the fast-paced and self-driven requirements of our local medic programs. I have a B.S. in Biology, and have taken all of the courses mentioned, and none of them come close to matching the demand of 5 days a week, 8 hours a day learning. The Prep seeks to introduce the student to that demand by presenting lecture and homework in such a manner as to promote good time management and study habits.
One last piece of information, I have found that there is a direct correlation between the grade and success in this Prep, and the grade and success in the varying programs. For $525 and 8 days a student can have an idea of their success in the $4000-$10000 6-9 month program.
As a disclaimer, I am associated with Paramedic Advantage. Do the research, ask and call around, you will find that the information presented is accurate.