Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

Can someone please tell me the steps exactly to kind of tell if I passed. I heard something about a certificate number being posted some where.

I hate those tests. I was more stressed for that one then the NCLEX-RN. I made the mistake of doing a 200 question Fisdap test last night and finished at 3:30 AM and I scored worse then on our final. Our school used Fisdap for our final and we had to get a 70% which I guess gives you a 93% change that you will pass NREMT. The higher your score the % of passing goes up. I got exactly 70% on the final. After studying this weekend and yesterday I took this practice test and scored a 68%.

Just walked out and I got 74 questions in 49 minutes. I was almost in tears when it didn't stop at 70.

I am thinking I passed but where do I go to check. Ugh I hate this.

And I have to say, just like the NCLEX_RN you feel like you are failing. I don't know anyone that walks out of these types of exams and thinks they aced it.

But please if someone has the steps, please post here. I seched but didn't come up with much.
 
Can someone please tell me the steps exactly to kind of tell if I passed. I heard something about a certificate number being posted some where.

I hate those tests. I was more stressed for that one then the NCLEX-RN. I made the mistake of doing a 200 question Fisdap test last night and finished at 3:30 AM and I scored worse then on our final. Our school used Fisdap for our final and we had to get a 70% which I guess gives you a 93% change that you will pass NREMT. The higher your score the % of passing goes up. I got exactly 70% on the final. After studying this weekend and yesterday I took this practice test and scored a 68%.

Just walked out and I got 74 questions in 49 minutes. I was almost in tears when it didn't stop at 70.

I am thinking I passed but where do I go to check. Ugh I hate this.

And I have to say, just like the NCLEX_RN you feel like you are failing. I don't know anyone that walks out of these types of exams and thinks they aced it.

But please if someone has the steps, please post here. I seched but didn't come up with much.

Log in to NREMT.org with your username and password.

On the left column, click "Check Initial Entry App Status". If you see nothing different, it's still in process. You will know if you passed because when you login and check, there will be a "congratulations" and when you hit "my certification" on the top left, your name and newly assigned cert number will appear.
 
Log in to NREMT.org with your username and password.

On the left column, click "Check Initial Entry App Status". If you see nothing different, it's still in process. You will know if you passed because when you login and check, there will be a "congratulations" and when you hit "my certification" on the top left, your name and newly assigned cert number will appear.

OK that is where I have been checking but I was not sure I was in the right place. It has all this info:
Application Confirmation ID:
Application Created:
Confirmation Issued:
Pearson Confirmation:

And I can print my ATT or print my receipt. I just wanted to make sure I was looking in the right place.
 
OK that is where I have been checking but I was not sure I was in the right place. It has all this info:
Application Confirmation ID:
Application Created:
Confirmation Issued:
Pearson Confirmation:

And I can print my ATT or print my receipt. I just wanted to make sure I was looking in the right place.

I took my exam on a Thursday at 5pm EST and checked pretty much every hour after the point from which I got home. I got my results 15 hours after I took my NREMT exam. Just give it at until 6 am your time to see if you passed. I got my actual Cert in the mail on the fallowing Monday.
 
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I took my exam on a Thursday at 5pm EST and checked pretty much every hour after the point from which I got home. I got my results 15 hours after I took my NREMT exam. Just give it at until 6 am your time to see if you passed. I got my actual Cert in the mail on the fallowing Monday.

I know I can check tomorrow...sigh...sigh.

We took our last final last Wednesday the 31st and tonite at 6PM PST is our graduation and I wanted to have solid good news.

Out of 38 people only 6 of us had completed EVERYTHING (passed written final. passed practical final, did all 6 FEMA certs, did both ride alongs, and what ever else they required)

So of those 6, 4 of us have tested. The other 3 over the weekend and they all passed.

By now I am sure more students finished their FEMA certs which was holding up most people. But I totally wanted to announce at graduation I had passed. Oh well.

The sad part was when I walked in the the Daly City Pearson Vue location the woman at the front desk said, oh you are back. I told her I am taking a different exam this time and I will pass this one. I also told her to expect to see me in the next 6 months to retake and pass the NCLEX-RN. Good thing there was not a bunch of people because that could have been quite embarrassing.

Anyway in this day and age of technology we are not used to waiting for anything so this is painful!! But tomorrow a bunch of us are volunteering with UCSF and SF General's mass casualty incident drill on Treasure Island. So all these things will keep my mind off my results.
 
Perhaps you...have expertise in developing test questions?

Actually, yes to this. I write and submit new questions every year for admissions and board examinations. There's quite an art to it that I never appreciated as a student. Very perceptive of you.
 
I know I can check tomorrow...sigh...sigh.

We took our last final last Wednesday the 31st and tonite at 6PM PST is our graduation and I wanted to have solid good news.

Out of 38 people only 6 of us had completed EVERYTHING (passed written final. passed practical final, did all 6 FEMA certs, did both ride alongs, and what ever else they required)

So of those 6, 4 of us have tested. The other 3 over the weekend and they all passed.

By now I am sure more students finished their FEMA certs which was holding up most people. But I totally wanted to announce at graduation I had passed. Oh well.

The sad part was when I walked in the the Daly City Pearson Vue location the woman at the front desk said, oh you are back. I told her I am taking a different exam this time and I will pass this one. I also told her to expect to see me in the next 6 months to retake and pass the NCLEX-RN. Good thing there was not a bunch of people because that could have been quite embarrassing.

Anyway in this day and age of technology we are not used to waiting for anything so this is painful!! But tomorrow a bunch of us are volunteering with UCSF and SF General's mass casualty incident drill on Treasure Island. So all these things will keep my mind off my results.

The waiting is the hardest part. You mentioned 6 FEMA certs. What FEMA certs did you have to get? Also, what say you? Did you get your results yet?
 
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The waiting is the hardest part. You mentioned 6 FEMA certs. What FEMA certs did you have to get? Also, what say you? Did you get your results yet?

Oh I don't remember all the numbers of the FEMA certs. The school requires us to have these as many of the companies require them and this way we have them completed. It is an awesome school. There is soooo much support. In fact one of the former students and one of our skills instructors who also works at Stanford offers career and resume assistance for free to graduates of our program. She normally charges 250 USD and up for these services. Her requirement is that we pass NREMT but she is going to have a lot of people knocking on her door.

The staff at San Francisco Paramedic Association know all the bay area companies and will put us in touch with all the right people.

So I went to graduation last night and it seems everyone I talked to has taken and passed it except a handful of people that have their ride alongs later this month.

So I looked on NREMT and whoop, whoop. I passed.

It was kind of embarrassing walking into Pearson Vue yesterday and having the lady at the front desk go, you are back AGAIN, really loud. I told her I am here to take a different exam. I had been there twice to take the NCLEX-RN and failed twice. So it feels good to actually have passed an exam at Pearson Vue, even if it is an easier exam.

OK, I am off for a mass casualty incident drill with UCSF and SF General on Treasure Island with a bunch of my classmates and other people. Should be fun.
 
72 questions, pass/fail should come in today. I KNOW I got question #72 right, so I'm confident I passed.
 
Thanks guys. Yeah it felt good to see I passed. Now that I am excited about working in the medical field again a near future step is to return to Pearson Vue and take and pass the NCLEX-RN.

Good luck!
 
My test stopped in the mid-50's, and I was completely dumbfounded. I left the test center completely discouraged and ready to re-test when I failed. I had heard that ending in the 70's is a good sign, but I have never heard of ending in the 50's. The questions were about 95% ALS questions that I've never learned in class and answers were words I had never heard of. My theory is that if you're getting really difficult questions, you're doing well. This was my first attempt at the NREMT-B. I took my test this morning and got my results this afternoon.

I PASSED!
 
In case anyone was wondering how long it takes to get your card it took me 5 days including the weekend. I tested last Weds the 7th of August and the card came yesterday, Mon the 12th of August. That was even quicker then I thought.

San Mateo County EMS certification is only open Tues and Thurs from 8AM to 10AM and 2PM to 4PM. SInce I didn't get yesterdays mail until this morning I am going today at noon.

But 5days is way faster then I thought. So keep an eye out for your mail folks! :-)
 
Passed the AEMT First time taking it. First person in my school to do it in 2 years!!!!!!!:P
 
cut me off at 120 questions i was nervous as hell because a buddy took his around 8 and cut off at 70. The wait was terrible but hell i passed it.
 
Just passed the NREMT (emt-b) test on my second attempt today!

I originally took it a couple months ago. It ended around 120 questions and I failed. I was unfortunately very distracted and on a time constraint because I had to be somewhere after the test. I ended up clicking answers without thinking out the questions so I could finish the test faster. Today I was much more clear headed and finished in about 70 questions in 30 minutes and passed. If I would've known it would have taken less time to actually think out the questions then it would to rush through it, I would have saved 70 bucks and been two months ahead of the game. Oh well.

So basically:
120 and failed
70 and passed
You can go figure.

Anyway, woohoooo!!!
 
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