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Well after 3 months of school for EMT-B, Studying pretty good over that time, the Practicals, the ER Rotations, and the NIMS Tests. Tomorrow is the day that I sit for the National Registry!!!!
In Ohio, at the University that I took the EMT-B curriculum at you had to have an 80% in the class to even sit for the National Registry. I got a 94% so I was pretty safe in the sitting for the NREMT exam.
Being that I work a full time job as a Software Engineer, and I have been involved in planning my wedding comming up here in August, needless to say I have been burning the candle at both ends. I will be happy when all this testing is over with so that I can take a breath!!!
Now that I am out of class, and was waiting for all the paperwork to go through so that I could take the NREMT exam, I have been religiously reviewing both flash cards, online tests, as well as the Brady book.
I feel pretty confident in my knowledge at this point. Wish me luck as tommorrow I will do my best to sort through all this stuff packed into my head.
I look foreward to joining the EMS force.
-Ben
In Ohio, at the University that I took the EMT-B curriculum at you had to have an 80% in the class to even sit for the National Registry. I got a 94% so I was pretty safe in the sitting for the NREMT exam.
Being that I work a full time job as a Software Engineer, and I have been involved in planning my wedding comming up here in August, needless to say I have been burning the candle at both ends. I will be happy when all this testing is over with so that I can take a breath!!!
Now that I am out of class, and was waiting for all the paperwork to go through so that I could take the NREMT exam, I have been religiously reviewing both flash cards, online tests, as well as the Brady book.
I feel pretty confident in my knowledge at this point. Wish me luck as tommorrow I will do my best to sort through all this stuff packed into my head.
I look foreward to joining the EMS force.
-Ben