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I live right on the border of ny/nj. but, I am wondering if I should take NY emt course or NJ emt course? Which is easier?
 
It's all standardized. In my opinion you are pathetic for trying to find the easiest course, not which course will provide you with the best training and shouldn't even be involved in EMS in the first place.
 
I do not have take it so I am only doing so I get a refresher so it does not mater were. both courses are the same
 
Didn't you get booted from your last class? If I'm right, which I'm pretty sure I am, you DO need to retake the whole class seeing as you never finished the last one, never took the national written and practical exams or any state exams for that matter.

You asked which is easier. They are standardized courses like rwik said. Theoretically each course is equal but in real life that depends on the instructors and if their curriculum goes above and beyond the bare minimum required by the National Department of Transportation.

Which is more intensive? Intensive, in it's simplest form, implies more content in less time. If you really want to find the least intensive course look at the ones in your area and find out which one is stretched over the longest period of time. This, more likely than not, will be the least intensive course.

Please stop looking for the easy way out. You aren't doing yourself or the patients you potentially could care for any favors.\

If a student with your attitude showed up to do a ride along with my partner and I you'd be unpleasantly surprised that we both would not have good things to say about you on your review sheet or to your instructor.
 
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I am taking course book but, my pratice quizes and test from the book do not count. since I still have acess to my online text book
 
I would consider graduating high school first, and then start thinking about EMS again. I would also stay enrolled in English courses for the full four years.

Seriously you didn't pass the first time. Just because you tried once does not mean that you should somehow take an easier route to pass the class. There is no difference between a non EMT and somehow that failed the EMT course.
 
I'm confused as well. Last time you were in here, you said you got kicked out of your last EMT class and were looking for an EMR class. You're currently asking for the easiest/cheapest/least intensive/shortcut class you can find, but you don't need to take the EMT class? Yes, I am definitely confused.... :huh:
 
I'm confused as well. Last time you were in here, you said you got kicked out of your last EMT class and were looking for an EMR class. You're currently asking for the easiest/cheapest/least intensive/shortcut class you can find, but you don't need to take the EMT class? Yes, I am definitely confused.... :huh:

In the famous words of the Beatles: "Let it be" :D
 
I want to become a nurse so then I can do my emt program
 
I want to become a nurse so then I can do my emt program

That makes even less sense than anything said previously in this thread.
 
I want to become a nurse so then I can do my emt program

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