I'm not gonna sugarcoat it — I bombed the NREMT twice before I finally passed last month. First attempt I scored a 62%, second time 68%, and I was starting to seriously wonder if this career was even for me. The thing nobody tells you is that the exam doesn't just test memorization, it tests your clinical decision-making under pressure, and that's a completely different skill to build.
What turned things around was ditching the textbook-only approach and actually doing timed practice questions every single day. I found the Emergency Services Emergency Medical Services (EMS) practice test super helpful for getting into the rhythm of how questions are worded — they love the "which do you do FIRST" format and that tripped me up constantly. I also made a proper Emergency Services study guide for myself covering airway management, shock classification, and OB emergencies specifically.
Happy to share what worked if anyone else is stuck. What topics are people struggling with most right now? For me it was definitely cardiac algorithms and pediatric dosing.
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