I failed my nremt right after the class the first time taking it, so I decided to study for a month just watching your videos and I passed the exam today, I got a 120 questions BUT YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU'VE SAID. you helped me more than the class itself. THANK YOU. IF ANYONE IS SEEING THIS STUDYYY HIS VIDEOS I PROMISE IT'S NOT FOR ATTENTION HE'S TRULY TRYING TO HELP AND IT WILLHELP YOU PASS. GOODLUCK TO ANYONE TAKING IT.
I commented on this today in the Fbk group. Writing Patient Assessments are a creative way to study with others...you are creating a puzzle for someone else to solve and learning how to build/design the "puzzle" is studying...and while giving the PA scenario you will constantly be thinking about the topic & without realizing it you will expand the amount of information you can recall during test time. I have ADD & the alpha waves work (along with noise-canceling headphones)!! I have the volume as low as possible (literally 1 step above silence)..this usually occupies the part of the brain that has the random thoughts. "Don't rush" is also great advice...not always, but sometimes answer (A) is correct, but answer (C) or (D) is more correct. I passed on the 1st attempt in 2004 & 2022, but I studied based on the concept of saving lives, not passing a test.
It tested once and failed. I have held back due to fear of failure, which definitely was dumb of me but you hit the nail perfect with each point in the video. - all I did was practice tests -ADHD is a huge issue of mine to where I have to reread like 3 times just to finally understand the question. - I tried to “take my time” but I did rush. I’m going to continue with the video vault I purchased and I do believe this next attempt I will have a different outcome.
Definitely will be watching more videos and getting your study guide videos ! this gave me the confidence to get back into studying and taking the nremt. I took it for the 2nd time in Dec. 2022 and failed it and now I realize that I was rushing and studying in a way that wasn’t helping me. all I need to do now is figure out a study plan that works for me, thank you for videos !
I failed twice so far and been studying a lot but don’t feel confident. I feel like everything I learn is not on the test. I’ll know exactly what the answer is but all the answers will be stuff I’ve never seen before
I failed for the 3rd time today after studying with 5 different things. It’s honestly draining getting beat down so much from a stupid test. I put in over 10 hours a week for 1.5 months for studying.
I just failed my 2nd attempt. It serious is draining and beats you down so much. Especially after studying so hard. Too much stress and pressure for a test. I believe we can do it though. Don’t give up!!
I failed my exam today. I took a bunch of practice tests and rushed through as well. I'm bummed. I found it very difficult. I don't know if I'm cut out for this.
I feel like for me Mr. coach, A lot of NREMT material and study prep that I went over was not questioned or formatted the same way on the test. Because of this there were terms I haven’t seen before or when I think I know the answer it’s not there. I wish there was a NREMT study prep that was more based on the actual NREMT
Like you taught how to identify abruptio placenta and placenta previa but I had a question on there with which one would cause more pain and more bleeding??
Evan I failed bc I ran out of time, they didn’t give me what my weakest points where. I was at 95 questions and I took too long to answer every question.
I failed my nremt i felt very discouraged. I had studied extremely hard. I had As in both semesters of my course and passed all of my skills tests. I went in to test i felt confident and not nervous. I didnt feel like i rushed i got nervous after 80 questions and i got to 124 questions. I walked out feeling discouraged and in fact i had failed. What did i do wrong. I was near passing in abc's and above in trauma and obgyn and near passing in the other 2 fields.
Hey Even, I have a question about you EMT masterclass. I already have passed my NREMT, Matter of fact i've been certified as an EMT for about 3 years now got it in October of 2019, But have not actually began practicing untill recently last year. I feel my knowledge has faded would you emt masterclass be a good option for someone who has been out of the game and is looking to freshen up their knowledge?
Yes, I have a ton of clinical tips and mnemonics to help you with actual patient care in the video vault. I recommend you get the lifetime access here: www.prepareforems.com Once you log in, there is actually an entire study plan around "I'm a certified EMT, what do I do now?"
Any tips for how the structure of the nremt is now that had me confused when I got the scenario based questions and that one scenario had three questions to it had me dragging boxes on certain questions it was for the aemt but it was way different from when I took my emt b in 2019
Learn More (Video Study Course): www.prepareforems.com
I failed my nremt right after the class the first time taking it, so I decided to study for a month just watching your videos and I passed the exam today, I got a 120 questions BUT YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU'VE SAID. you helped me more than the class itself. THANK YOU. IF ANYONE IS SEEING THIS STUDYYY HIS VIDEOS I PROMISE IT'S NOT FOR ATTENTION HE'S TRULY TRYING TO HELP AND IT WILLHELP YOU PASS. GOODLUCK TO ANYONE TAKING IT.
Great job!
Did you buy this course as well ?
no I didn't I just watched the you tube videos thats all I needed.@@alexiamartinez3871
What videos did you watch ?
This video really helps! I failed my NREMT and now I’m studying even longer and smarter. Thanks for the help Evan your website is really helping
You got this, great job getting the video vault! Look forward to seeing you succeed.
Failed my first attempt in February, honestly been scared to try again but after this video you've re-inspired me to go after my dreams again
Taking my NREMT on Thursday! Had to watch this
Let's do this!
Passed 1st try using the Paramedic Coach. This video is needed for those folks who are having a hard time. Keep up the great work Coach.
That's how you do it, Jose!
I commented on this today in the Fbk group. Writing Patient Assessments are a creative way to study with others...you are creating a puzzle for someone else to solve and learning how to build/design the "puzzle" is studying...and while giving the PA scenario you will constantly be thinking about the topic & without realizing it you will expand the amount of information you can recall during test time. I have ADD & the alpha waves work (along with noise-canceling headphones)!! I have the volume as low as possible (literally 1 step above silence)..this usually occupies the part of the brain that has the random thoughts. "Don't rush" is also great advice...not always, but sometimes answer (A) is correct, but answer (C) or (D) is more correct. I passed on the 1st attempt in 2004 & 2022, but I studied based on the concept of saving lives, not passing a test.
taking my test tomorrow. nervous but more confident after your course. will post update
Best of luck!
@@TheParamedicCoach passed! Thank you so much for your help in this course.
@@JG-vg9hoby any chance do you still have access to the website? Could you share it with me?
It tested once and failed. I have held back due to fear of failure, which definitely was dumb of me but you hit the nail perfect with each point in the video.
- all I did was practice tests
-ADHD is a huge issue of mine to where I have to reread like 3 times just to finally understand the question.
- I tried to “take my time” but I did rush.
I’m going to continue with the video vault I purchased and I do believe this next attempt I will have a different outcome.
Welcome Aboard, Sean!
How did it go?
Definitely will be watching more videos and getting your study guide videos ! this gave me the confidence to get back into studying and taking the nremt. I took it for the 2nd time in Dec. 2022 and failed it and now I realize that I was rushing and studying in a way that wasn’t helping me. all I need to do now is figure out a study plan that works for me, thank you for videos !
Just found out a failed today, kinda bummed but I'm gonna take your advice!
Yes, and make sure to review the vault here: www.prepareforems.com
I have failed two times the Nremt I am looking different approach thank you for the advice
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!this is so helpful. My first try is Monday and it’s been a looong year since I passed my practical and state …..
You got this, if you haven't yet joined the Video Vault this is what I give to all my students: www.prepareforems.com
Actually you were so well endorsed by the EMS members of Reddit, and so kind to everyone that comments, that I did just that! Thanks.
I failed twice so far and been studying a lot but don’t feel confident. I feel like everything I learn is not on the test. I’ll know exactly what the answer is but all the answers will be stuff I’ve never seen before
I failed for the 3rd time today after studying with 5 different things. It’s honestly draining getting beat down so much from a stupid test. I put in over 10 hours a week for 1.5 months for studying.
I just failed my 2nd attempt. It serious is draining and beats you down so much. Especially after studying so hard. Too much stress and pressure for a test. I believe we can do it though. Don’t give up!!
Passed NREMT last week thanks man. Im going to watch this anyways lol
Congrats great work!
I passed my nremt first try last week but I’m still going to watch this video 😂
Congrats to you!
I took mine and ran out of time at 133. I didn’t pass but I got a near passing result
I can help you get through the exam, this is what I give to my students to study; www.prepareforems.com
I passed my NREMT 1st try. Thank you so much your videos helped me a lot!
Great job!
I haven't taken my NREMT yet but I'm trying to avoid mistakes ahead of time lol
Very smart, look forward to your success!
I failed my exam today. I took a bunch of practice tests and rushed through as well. I'm bummed. I found it very difficult. I don't know if I'm cut out for this.
I would recommend going through the NREMT prep here: www.prepareforems.com
I feel like for me Mr. coach, A lot of NREMT material and study prep that I went over was not questioned or formatted the same way on the test. Because of this there were terms I haven’t seen before or when I think I know the answer it’s not there. I wish there was a NREMT study prep that was more based on the actual NREMT
Like you taught how to identify abruptio placenta and placenta previa but I had a question on there with which one would cause more pain and more bleeding??
Evan I failed bc I ran out of time, they didn’t give me what my weakest points where. I was at 95 questions and I took too long to answer every question.
Failed my practical because got so fucking nervous. Taking it again on the 17th. pray for me
If you are studying for your practicals this guide is what I give to all my students: www.prepareforems.com/national-practicals
I just passed but still gotta watch 🤣🤣🤣
Congrats!
I need to pass nremt it’s my last try
Can you recommend what to watch and study
I failed my nremt i felt very discouraged. I had studied extremely hard. I had As in both semesters of my course and passed all of my skills tests. I went in to test i felt confident and not nervous. I didnt feel like i rushed i got nervous after 80 questions and i got to 124 questions. I walked out feeling discouraged and in fact i had failed. What did i do wrong. I was near passing in abc's and above in trauma and obgyn and near passing in the other 2 fields.
Hey David, if you have Facebook or Instagram feel free to DM me and we talk about your study plan.
Hey Even, I have a question about you EMT masterclass. I already have passed my NREMT, Matter of fact i've been certified as an EMT for about 3 years now got it in October of 2019, But have not actually began practicing untill recently last year. I feel my knowledge has faded would you emt masterclass be a good option for someone who has been out of the game and is looking to freshen up their knowledge?
Yes, I have a ton of clinical tips and mnemonics to help you with actual patient care in the video vault. I recommend you get the lifetime access here: www.prepareforems.com
Once you log in, there is actually an entire study plan around "I'm a certified EMT, what do I do now?"
Would this for AEMT?
Yes, the same strategy would apply. If you are looking for more help go here: www.prepareforems.com
Any tips for how the structure of the nremt is now that had me confused when I got the scenario based questions and that one scenario had three questions to it had me dragging boxes on certain questions it was for the aemt but it was way different from when I took my emt b in 2019
I needed to hear this, is thought to study to begin with. These tips were extremely helpful! Wish me luck 🫡