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"I tried to take my clin sims and failed it due to me using other study material. So I found you all and decided to give you all a chance…I am now registered Respiratory Therapist. I wanted to thank you (LindseyJones) because if it weren’t for you all, I would not be sitting here as an RRT. I passed the first time I took my exam after the LindseyJones study Material.”
Tracy T, RRT
"The LindseyJones seminar helped me understand how the NBRC is wanting us to answer and how to make the right decisions in the right order. It took away my confusion on why I have been missing questions I thought I had been answering correctly. I feel very well prepared for these exams and have gained more knowledge and new skills concerning respiratory care and especially in the area of CRT and RRT exams.”
S. Pratt, RRT
"I attended your seminar back in April. I wanted to thank you so much for your help! I passed my TMC on the first attempt with a 136 (the highest I've ever scored), and a week later I passed my CSE on the first attempt!! Lindsey Jones made me feel so prepared, and the questions seemed very spot on to the seminar book. Even if they weren't, your tips allowed me to reason my way to the correct choice. Again, thank you so much for helping me pass my boards!
C. S. RRT
"Just wanted to let you know that with the help of your home study program, I passed the written RRT and clinical simulation exam on the first try!! Thanks.
M. Legg RRT
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