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I was hoping some of the firefighters, present could provide some insight as to taking fire standards at night in addition to a slightly less than normal college course load during the day.
I am in paramedic school, and upon completion i only need 5 classes to get my A.S degree. Those classes are English1, English2, Intro to oral communications, Selected Topics, a humanities course and EITHER a math OR a social science course.
I am aware that Fire standards is a physically demanding course, with quizzes or tests almost every day. If anyone has any experience could you all please also provide any info on your experiences working a 24/48 shift while in school.
I apologize in advance to all who will inevitably point out this is an EMS website, not a fire site, as in my community EMS and transport services are predominantly ran by the fire service, i feel it is appropriate.
-Thanks
I am in paramedic school, and upon completion i only need 5 classes to get my A.S degree. Those classes are English1, English2, Intro to oral communications, Selected Topics, a humanities course and EITHER a math OR a social science course.
I am aware that Fire standards is a physically demanding course, with quizzes or tests almost every day. If anyone has any experience could you all please also provide any info on your experiences working a 24/48 shift while in school.
I apologize in advance to all who will inevitably point out this is an EMS website, not a fire site, as in my community EMS and transport services are predominantly ran by the fire service, i feel it is appropriate.
-Thanks
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