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Hey all,
My name's Jenn and I am about to start EMT-B training this upcoming Saturday and am slightly nervous. After going through so much red tape, I decided to dive straight in and just foot the larger bill than wait around for my local EMS house to begin a EMT-B class.
I was just getting so frustrated by waiting around and getting the run around from JCEMS saying one thing and then jump to another. Also, there isn't a lot of options for EMT school in Central KY without driving two-three hours from where I live. I just have to say that I am very happy that my family is supporting me through schooling, well actually double schooling as I am also a full time online college student through Bluegrass Community & Technical College here in Lexington, KY.
Another thing I find frustrating is the lack of EMT schools in Central KY OUTSIDE the KCTCS system. I will be going through training with Emergency Medical Training Professionals in Lexington, KY. Too me, that option was the lesser of two evils even if it is about $1,500 OUT OF POCKET to attend; that's INCLUDING the tuition, books, and testing fees. I strongly believe that for the price of $850.00 tuition, that should INCLUDE the BOOKS, and UNIFORMS!! Nevertheless, it is better than waiting to one only knows when for the Jessamine County EMS to make up their minds about having or not having another EMT-B class.
Okay enough ranting, LOL, I just needed to get that off of my chest
On a bright note, my best friend and soon to be wife has decided to take the class with me!! I am a bit nervous, especially when it comes time for ride a longs. In the end, I know that everything will work out.
I do have some questions and was wondering if any of ya'll have any advice for a EMT student?
My name's Jenn and I am about to start EMT-B training this upcoming Saturday and am slightly nervous. After going through so much red tape, I decided to dive straight in and just foot the larger bill than wait around for my local EMS house to begin a EMT-B class.
I was just getting so frustrated by waiting around and getting the run around from JCEMS saying one thing and then jump to another. Also, there isn't a lot of options for EMT school in Central KY without driving two-three hours from where I live. I just have to say that I am very happy that my family is supporting me through schooling, well actually double schooling as I am also a full time online college student through Bluegrass Community & Technical College here in Lexington, KY.
Another thing I find frustrating is the lack of EMT schools in Central KY OUTSIDE the KCTCS system. I will be going through training with Emergency Medical Training Professionals in Lexington, KY. Too me, that option was the lesser of two evils even if it is about $1,500 OUT OF POCKET to attend; that's INCLUDING the tuition, books, and testing fees. I strongly believe that for the price of $850.00 tuition, that should INCLUDE the BOOKS, and UNIFORMS!! Nevertheless, it is better than waiting to one only knows when for the Jessamine County EMS to make up their minds about having or not having another EMT-B class.
Okay enough ranting, LOL, I just needed to get that off of my chest

On a bright note, my best friend and soon to be wife has decided to take the class with me!! I am a bit nervous, especially when it comes time for ride a longs. In the end, I know that everything will work out.
I do have some questions and was wondering if any of ya'll have any advice for a EMT student?