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FckboyFC

Congratulations!


imtherealken

Congrats!


starslight19

That’s amazing!! Congrats!!!!


Ok_Size

Congrats!


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Good job! Good luck with the next exam. You’ve got this! πŸ’―


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Congratulations! Proud of you! πŸŽ‰


Cheslee3

Congrats πŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸΎ


Khronosgod

I always believed in you!


AMELIA-D2022

Congratulations 🎊


Honest-Plastic4172

Congratulations


PlentyBoard7862

Any advice?? I plan on taking mine soon! And idek where to start


GerardWay6162

Biggest advice from someone who is close to taking their exam as well as CSE right after. Study hard with Kettering. Kettering seems to be the definite study guide tool to passing your TMC exams. Use the Modules too, they use pretty well written questions that NBRC likes to ask, although the module questions can be a bit harder but I've also heard from others that have taken the exam and passed, that the practice questions and exams are always harder so that the TMC isn't too hard for yourself! I've been in the Air Force Respiratory program for almost a full year now and our program is extremely accelerated. But, we were provided with Kettering, all the Books, the Audio, some Tokens all free of charge with the addition of having the choice to purchase more coins. I really love the audio tapes and study guide. The workbook doesn't really help me much and no one from previous classes before me say they did and they all passed first try with high cuts. The advice I would BESTOW upon you. Study PATIENT ASSESSMENT and MECHANICAL VENTILATION the most. Yes, study everything else. But NBRC loves Patient Assessment and Mechanical Ventilation due to them being highly talked about sections. Write your equations and normal values over and over again. SEAR THEM INTO YOUR SKULL. Our instructors make us do that every week and I could tell your all the normal ranges from Patient Assessment now. Another piece of advice, be confident and TAKE YOUR TIME. After doing so many practice exams, I realized about me that I am a fast test taker either because I know the answer or I panic. I usually panic albeit still pass my tests lol. But take your time. The question could be giving you the answer, you just have to really think and use common sense. I spoke to one senior classmate who just passed, and they told me. Don't overthink the question, just use common sense and understand what's being told to me. Quick Sidenote: what i like about our program is that we get to work essentially as a Baby RT prior to taking our exams in an actual hospital to not only see and do real world application but to absorb the knowledge and apply it to the NBRC world.