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8+ years
Heather
I am an 8 year veteran of EMS working from EMT up to Paramedic. I have a degree in EMS and am also a career level trained firefighter. I am passionate about emergency medicine and have always loved working with students to ensure that our public service providers reach their full potential. I have w...
Gateway Community and Technical College
Associate in Science, Emergency Medical Technology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Keegan
You can never learn enough, I'm an Army Veteran, Educator, and Volunteer Firefighter who is still learning to this day! Over 10 years of teaching experience across OSHA/Safety, Shipbuilding, MEWP, Firefighting, combat medicine and trauma management. There's always room for improvement, the best teac...
Eastern Connecticut Fire School
Certificate, Wildland/Forest Firefighting and Investigation
US Army Medical Center
Certificate, Emergency Medical Technology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
I'm a proud member of the Detroit Fire Department. I've been with Department for 26 + years. I currently hold the rank of Lieutenant in the Fire Marshal Division of the Detroit Fire Department.CFI-IInstructor I
University
Bachelor's

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Robert
I have over 38 years in the Fire Service. I was a Deputy Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief in the Air Force. I have a Master's Degree n Public Safety. I am very passionate about Public Safety. I will share years of firefighting experience to help you with your career aspirations.
Saint Joseph's University
Master of Science, Public Administration
Eastern University
Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting and Business Management

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Steven
I have been a firefighter/paramedic for 12 years. I started as a graduate of the Central Florida Fire Academy in 2008 as a Firefighter 2/EMT-B. I was third in my class and got my interview call from the first place I applied to ON GRADUATION DAY! Talk about a rush!I spent nine years working for the ...
Florida State University
Associate in Arts, Studio Arts

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Ruben
22 YEARS IN FIRE EMS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE. I AM ALWAYS IN NEW THINGS DESIGN AND REVIEW MUST OF THE STRATEGIES FOR FIRE EMS AND EMA. MY TYPE OF TRAINING IS FOR NREMT PREPARATIONS, TACTICS AND DESIGNS FOR ATTACKING AND ACE NREMT TEST.
RC HEALTH SERVICES
Associate in Arts, Emergency Medical Technology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Luke
I am a graduate of the University of Missouri. I received my Bachelor of Science in Journalism with an emphasis in Strategic Communications. Today, I am a Firefighter/EMT with a lifelong commitment to this line of work that I am proud to be a part of. With a work ethic acquired through years of comp...
University of Missouri
Bachelor of Science, Journalism

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Brian
I attended The University of New England and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology. Before my graduation, I had extensive experience tutoring biochemistry and other topics within the sciences. After graduating, I have continued teaching basic reading skills and math...
University of New England
Bachelor of Science, Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
William
Greetings,I am happy and thank you for considering me for your tutoring needs.I have been in EMS for 16 years with experience in the EMT-Basic, Paramedic, and Critical Care / Flight Paramedic roles. I currently teach as an EMS adjunct instructor at RC Health Services in Houston, TX. I am also a BLS,...
DeVry University-Texas
Bachelor in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management

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Emily
I am a EMS Professor teaching both EMT and paramedic courses for an accredited program. I have been active in the EMS and Fire field for 12 years working as a fire officer and paramedic on a career department. I have a B.S. in Career and Technical Education (University of Wisconsin-Stout) and will b...
University of New Orleans
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Doctor of Dental Science, Vocational-Technical Education
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Angelia
AACN - American Association of Colleges of Nursing Tutor • +9 Subjects
I am passionate about tutoring because it provides an opportunity to empower a student and help them to realize their strengths and combat their fears of learning and testing. While in nursing school, the second semester I failed. I sought help from instructors which was helpful for me to have the one-on-one time. I was afraid to ask questions during class and I had test anxiety. I did not know "how to study". I had to teach myself how to "read a textbook" without highlighting every single sentence; I had to teach myself how to "study"; how to "take tests" and how to decrease my test anxiety.As a result, as an instructor I never forget all of my anxiety, fears, and challenges of being a student and I teach being empathetic to students who have those same challenges I had. Whenever preparing lectures, I put myself in the student's place and tailor my lectures, so the material is easy to follow and understand. When teaching, I always look at my student's non-verbal behavior and facial expressions to ascertain if the material is understood or if they missed the point. I don't continue to move on, until ALL of the students are on the same page and understand. I create the learning environment to enhance learning and empower the student to believe in themselves. I expect the student to be prepared for class by reading, completing homework assignments prior to lecture. My students received partially completed chapter outlines. While reading, they would fill in the outline from the assigned text. It is my belief if you have prepared for lecture by reading and outlining the chapter before class, you can listen more than write during class. As a result, the information would be easy to learn.My careers include Firefighter/Paramedic, Battalion Chief of Training Firefighters and Community Education; Fire Chief; Flight Nurse, Critical Care and Emergency Room Nurse.I have been a Nurse for twenty-two years and continue to teach as an adjunct instructor for Barnes-Jewish School of Nursing as well as Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).I earned my Doctor in Nursing Practice in Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse practitioner this past spring. I also have two Associate Degrees in Applied Science in Paramedic Technology and Nursing; two Bachelor Degrees of Science in Business Administration and Nursing; and Master of Arts in Management. I have taught Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic classes for over one decade along with Firefighter I and II, Fire Service Management Courses, and Fire Service Instructor Courses. I have published various health related articles: Care of Brain Injured Patients, Geriatric Trauma; and articles in Emergency Preparedness.I tutor NCLEX, AANP, allied health courses (ACLS, PALS), human anatomy or humanpathophysiology, Adult Nursing, EMT, Paramedic, Firefighter Essentials. I am open to additional topics within my educational background and experience.
Richard
EMT - Emergency Medical Technicians Tutor • +4 Subjects
I have a Masters in Emergency Management from Jacksonville State University and a Bachelors in Political Science (Public Administration) from Troy University. I hold paramedic licensure in Alabama, with the critical care endorsement. I am a retired member of the Alabama Army National Guard with multiple combat tours as a combat medic. I am also a pro-board certified firefighter and IBSC certified as a community paramedic. I teach EMT and paramedic courses full-time and still work on the truck. I am committed to ensuring a firm understanding of the learning objectives in order to ensure the ability to pass the exam. My pass rates as an EMS instructor are well above the national average for the NREMT exams. I am passionate about having well-rounded practitioners who complete my training.
Mike
EMT - Emergency Medical Technicians Tutor • +2 Subjects
Becoming a firefighter/paramedic was something I never thought I would be. I always dreamed of being a pilot and flying around the world, seeing all I could see. When 9/11/01 happened, I decided I wanted to serve the public, and soon after that decision, I started my career. Over the last 20 years, I have given my all to help others and not just patients and victims, but also those who are striving to become what I have achieved myself. I want to give back by giving you, the students, my knowledge, and experience to help you succeed. I hope you will give me that chance.
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Most candidates benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, though this varies based on your starting point and the specific exam requirements. Personalized tutoring can accelerate your progress by identifying knowledge gaps early and targeting weak areas directly, rather than spending time on concepts you've already mastered. Many candidates see measurable score improvements within 4-6 weeks of consistent, targeted study.
Candidates typically struggle most with the mechanical reasoning and spatial orientation sections, which require visualizing how objects move and interact in three-dimensional space. The reading comprehension section can also be tricky because it tests your ability to quickly extract key information from dense passages under time pressure. Additionally, many test-takers underestimate the physical agility test component, which requires both technique knowledge and conditioning. Personalized instruction helps you develop test-specific strategies and build confidence in your weaker areas.
The best tutors have direct firefighting experience or extensive knowledge of fire department hiring processes, so they understand what examiners are actually looking for. They should be skilled at breaking down complex concepts like hydraulics, hazmat procedures, and emergency protocols into digestible pieces. Look for tutors who emphasize practice tests and time management strategies, since the exam is as much about pacing as it is about knowledge. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in this certification and can provide personalized strategies based on your specific weak points.
While the exam does test technical knowledge—including mechanical reasoning, equipment operation, and fire science fundamentals—you don't need to start with advanced technical skills. What matters is your ability to learn quickly and think logically about how systems work. Personalized tutoring helps you build a strong foundation in these areas by teaching you the underlying principles, not just memorized facts. With focused instruction, most candidates can develop the technical competency needed to excel on the exam.
Group study can help with motivation and peer learning, but personalized tutoring allows tutors to identify your specific weak points—whether that's spatial reasoning, reading speed, or fire code knowledge—and focus exclusively on those areas. A tutor working with you one-on-one can adjust the pace and teaching style to match how you learn best, provide immediate feedback on practice tests, and help you develop personalized test-taking strategies. This targeted approach typically leads to faster score improvement than studying alone or in groups.
Practice tests are absolutely critical—they help you understand the exam format, identify your weak areas, manage your time under pressure, and build test-taking stamina. Research on learning shows that practice testing is one of the most effective study strategies available. Ideally, you should take multiple full-length practice exams under timed conditions before test day. Tutors often use practice test performance as a diagnostic tool to pinpoint exactly which concepts or question types you need to focus on, making your study time far more efficient.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with tutoring and practice. Candidates who work with a tutor 2-3 times per week for 8-10 weeks typically see improvements of 15-30 percentile points or more. The key to success is combining personalized instruction with consistent practice between sessions—tutors provide the strategy and direction, but your effort drives the results. Many candidates who struggled with specific sections initially gain the confidence and skills to score competitively and move forward in the hiring process.
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