I did my paramedic through them, and I felt similarly. At least with the exams for the paramedic program, I felt the exams were not very similar to national registry, a lot of the questions were unnecessarily specific. What worked best for me was making flash cards of the questions I didn't...
I would agree with Percom. Believe that they had some clinical sites in the North East/MA area, at least when I was there. You can definitely bust through the didactic portion, it is all self paced.
They also have an advanced placement program that may also cut your time down. I also heard...
I did Percom for my Paramedic (graduated in the last few months). I thought it was OK. A few cautions to consider though:
-Scheduling clinical can take a long time and be a bit difficult. They will not let you schedule clinicals until you are completely done with everything else (didactic...
If you are in Indianapolis you may want to check out Pelham Training in Bloomfield Indiana. Did my EMT there 2 years ago. Really liked the program and instructors. It is only 17 days but is a bit pricey.
Took it earlier this week, Low 70s, and Passed (Paramedic). Results got posted when I woke up around 7 am the day after the test, which I took at 2 pm, and they were posted, had also checked before I went to bed around midnight, so they were posted overnight. I also got the last question...
I was in a very similar position. I am a junior in college right now and just finished my medic course without taking any time off of school. I really liked Pelham, I did my EMT through them in late 2019. I got my paramedic through Percom because I did not have time to do the Pelham course. I...