Challenging the NREMT this weekend was both nerve racking and extremely exciting. I went down to Concord, NH for testing. I took a day long prep class on Saturday from Kat and she was amazing. She was extremely through and an awesome instructor. I learned things that I had no idea about that very much explained why I failed my first attempt at the exam! I was incredibly frustrated with the quality of the equipment at my home exam after seeing what these people use.I took my exam through Becker Training Associates and it was amazing how well it was put together. Everyone was extremely professional. The people testing you are well trained and do this every month so they know exactly what to look for. Talking to my class instructor after he said that he always suggest people go there if they fail the first time and he has never once heard bad things from people coming back. I wish my local training centers and testing sites would learn a thing or two from them.I have unofficially passed, the official results will be on the NREMT around Friday. I think I did pass though. I'm extremely proud that I'm one step closer to a paramedic. If anyone is thinking about challenging the national registry or wants to move to the next level in their training I strongly encourage you to try. The knowledge from every class I take is always useful at some point (except for GEMS... but that's just me.)I learned things that I will bring to my everyday practice on the streets. I am extremely glad I went there and I suggest it for anyone in the New England area. Next step... Written...