We have received many comments about our classes from our satisfied customers*. Here are the reviews and ratings from our students:
*The reviews and ratings below are from customers who have purchased a certificate and published a review and/or rating at the end of the transaction
8 years ago
Nice.
8 years ago
Great experience
8 years ago
It is very informative.
8 years ago
This course is extremely low quality. It's not helpful. Much of the "information" provided doesn't make sense.
8 years ago
Quick and easy to follow along with.
8 years ago
It would be great to have assessments as you go, following each section. Also, I got a 9/10 and don’t know what question I missed. For my purposes, I would like to know what I missed so I can be best prepared for an emergency.
8 years ago
explain a little about some of the medical terms used in the readings, since this is also being viewed by teachers and others who are required to renew CPR certification.
8 years ago
Thanks
8 years ago
Can you please update my name to have capitalization? I attempted to when it said update name, but it would not work. I'd like it to read Sarah Clark, rather than sarah clark
8 years ago
Thank you for all your help. I gave 10 stars
8 years ago
Good
8 years ago
Help the other is a gift of God
8 years ago
The course was too easy for a first time student. This would be okay for a renewal.
8 years ago
Great Training.
8 years ago
Your Awesome!!! Rock on!!!!
8 years ago
To preface, I am a wilderness first responder and am taking this as part of my current organization. Otherwise I am a WFR certified through NOLS WMI for the better part of the last decade. While information is logically laid out and presented in a smooth order, some of the terms used, oddly specific orders, and the way test questions are phrased can be misleading between technical terminology and layman's terms. As a medical provider in the middle this can be really frustrating to see or deal with. In addition, images and videos are few and far between - which can be really helpful for many, especially when NCPRF touts being on the latest in techniques and information. Online only training without practicals were not AHA accepted, but with the pandemic, ya'll could've at least made an effort to teach folks something. Also, the test is a joke- Hey, I may not like multiple choice questions, but when there's only ten on that much content, what recall are you actually measuring? It's just a hoop to jump through. In addition, several of my colleagues struggled with getting the group links to work appropriately, creating a big headache for our training organizer, so there's something up with the web design here too.
8 years ago
Very easy
8 years ago
Great summaries and delivery. There was one question on the exam about when to call activate EMS for an adolescent/adult. The question fails to detail if we saw the collapse or not. It seemed like either - before giving CPR, or - after giving CPR for 2- minutes can both be correct answers depending on the circumstances. Thank you for the refresher!
8 years ago
Excellent course -- content and support material were very helpful! I will recommend this course to colleagues!
8 years ago
The text suffers from a variety of grammatical and usage issues, some of which lead to ambiguity. I would be happy to help revise the course text.
8 years ago
Thank you!