u/Jazzlike-Worry-6920

Any good (free) resources to study for nremt?

Hello! I have an ICVT prgram that requires an EMT certification that I will complete during the summer. I plan to take the nremt end of july or early August. Basically, I just want to be able to take the exam and be as ready as possible after taking the course.

So I would like to ask what is a good resource to use to study for the nremt? An app or anything? I am a bit tight in budget currently so if there are any free options that would be swell!

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u/Jazzlike-Worry-6920 — 10 hours ago

I got accepted into my Interventional cardiovascular Technology program starting August 2026! I'm incredibly happy....

That said, is there any advice you all may have to in regards studying, opportunities or getting through the school year? Maybe some advice you wish you had sooner when you first started studying.

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u/Jazzlike-Worry-6920 — 11 days ago

Title basically. Im extremely excited! The school I was apply to radtech for had an uptick in applicants so i knew i would likely not make it this year with my good but unprestigious grades. I told myself, I would only get wait listed once and if I got waitlisted again ill get a bachelors instead. Interestingly though, I applied for another program that was way less popular I was one of only 9 students to be selected for this program so im very excited!

I just wanted to let anyone know, and to challenge you - have a plan B!!!

Know how much you're willing to invest in radtech. How much/how long you're willing to be waitlisted for.

After all, the school isn't the only one to determine what happens to you. YOU have choices!

Radiology tech is a great career, and its all the best to those who get in! However, there are programs and degrees genuinely more worth it especially if you have a good gpa while getting waitlisted for several years for a rad tech program.

There are programs who will reward you more for what you have already.

In short, throw your sticks in to radtech! Go for it! But think about how much you're willing to invest in before considering other options.

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u/Jazzlike-Worry-6920 — 11 days ago