I’m begging.

If anyone has some fantastically difficult EMT-B final tests they could share with me…

I would be FOREVER IN YOUR DEBT!

Imagine the implications.

In all seriousness, I have to take what is essentially the EMT-B National Registry test to get into medic school, and I have to do it in the next week.  While I’ve been doing this for a few years, my theory is that it can’t hurt to brush up a little…  Ya know?

Help a sister out?

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  1. On June 29, 2009 Medic 7 says:

    I just did this to get into my medic program (and I scored the highest score of all applicants)

    The answer is http://www.jblearning.com/testPrep.cfm?bookcode=5783-0

    Seriously. It kicks butt.

  2. On June 29, 2009 Epijunky says:

    Thank you so much Medic 7… That site is excellent!

  3. On June 30, 2009 Corey (Odie) says:

    he stole my thunder! thats the same thing i had to do …

    i can scan my quizzes and stuff from school if you want those too, they were NOT easy.

    I’ll post a comment on your facebook.

  4. On June 30, 2009 Travis says:

    Tell the support desk that Travis said to give you a free one month subscription. 20,000 EMT’s and Paramedics can’t be wrong.

    Travis

  5. On June 30, 2009 40lizard says:

    Have you tried the EMT-B Achieve from Brady? Go to http://www.prenhall.com/emtachieve and follow the instructions.

    I wish I had time to mail you all my class study guides- they would help! Just remember your assessment skills because the questions will be tricky and vague! You have to pick the “most right sounding” answer.

    Hope that helps! I will be praying for you!

  6. On July 01, 2009 PA EMT says:

    EPI,
    Just passed mine a few months ago. Best free site most like the actual test was http://www.rescueexams.com

    You have to create a login (I did not receive any spam), and the page is full of google ads, but once you get to the actual practice exams, the questions are very similar to the real deal, helped realize the ‘book knowlege’ I needed to review.

    Once logged in, go the bottom of the page and under ‘my courses’ select ‘EMT Beginner Section’
    You will then be able to select test sections, or an entire practice exam to take.
    The Interface is a little quirky too in that you have to select your answer, then manually select the next page. Once done, you select ’submit all and finish’

    Once submitted you can review which were right and wrong.

    OVERALL, this is the BEST free site I cam across that ended up almost mimicking the actual test questions!

    GOOD LUCK!
    -PA EMT

  7. On July 08, 2009 Medic 7 says:

    Epi… how goes it?

  8. On July 08, 2009 Epijunky says:

    Ugh. Truthfully, I have no idea how it went. And that scares the crap out of me.

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