Drax
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Emt-b/e passed after 70, though I left pretty certain I hadn't. Took about 4 hours for results. Finished around 11am.
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Emt-b/e passed after 70, though I left pretty certain I hadn't. Took about 4 hours for results. Finished around 11am.
Just took the EMT-B test a few hours ago and finished around 6:45 pm (took a little over an hour and I tried to take my time). It stopped me at question 80, and I have no idea if that's good. For me to fail, would I have to have missed so many that even answering the rest up to 120 correctly still wouldn't be enough? Also, results should be under, "My Certification," on nremt.org, yes? I'm going to be checking it like a mad man for the next couple days.
I passed EMT-B, about 72 questions. Whew!
Many thanks to the people on this wonderful forum, your advice, stories, and arguments/discussions have been quite helpful/informative.
Stopped me at 82 and I failed.
My questions never got hard. They were all easy.
This is my second time failing. I've never failed a test in my life before. I studied on and off for two weeks using a bunch of stupid apps and EMTPrep.com
I'm lost. I have no idea what the hell I'm doing wrong.
Edit: And I've passed twice before. I have no idea what the hell I'm doing wrong. I know they changed the EMT test but are we not following the order of operations that we used to with scene size up, penman, ABCT, etc?
Seriously. I'm just amazed. I never fail anything.