Floresceja1993
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Just finished my EMT class and now I'm just waiting to take my national registry and I was wondering if it's really that hard to pass on the first try ?
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Do you recommend any good books or websites that can help me prepare?
Thanks, I'm also going to be taking the NREMT soon, I just looked at that website. It sounds good. I'm going to use it as well.FISDAP.net was an awesome study tool for me for the NREMT, and I know others here like it as well. They provide practice tests that will give you a very detailed analysis of what you need to study up on (ie, it won't say "Work on pediatric assessment", it will say "Work on normal pediatric vital signs".
No one can tell you how often you should study and how long. Everyone is different in how they retain information. Some people need to study a lot while others do not need to study at all.My instructor is really smart he's been a supervisor for AMR for 25 years and instructor for 17 and he goes above and beyond the classroom techniques, but I been practicing the style of questions of the NR and they try to throw me off a bit some do but rarely but he recommended me this website called muddeninteractive.com it was 24 bucks and it's really good so far it points out areas of study I need but great over all and I also bought 2 extra books to practice from EMT National Training, one question I have how often should I study and how long each time I do ?
Once again the answer will vary greatly. I didn't study at all for NREMT for my EMT or medic and passed both on the first try. I had friends who studied 3-4 hours 5 days a week for several weeks who did not pass.True everyone else is different, I was wondering because you know how they say to study at least 3-4 hours each day prior to a test and I was wondering how much people that've taken the test and passed how long they studied each day prior
Who says that?True everyone else is different, I was wondering because you know how they say to study at least 3-4 hours each day prior to a test and I was wondering how much people that've taken the test and passed how long they studied each day prior