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
quick & easy !!
8 years ago
Have more video for additional training. Good concise review. Thank you
8 years ago
Excellent!!
8 years ago
more diagrams and vsual aids for injuries would be helpful
8 years ago
Quick and excellent price
8 years ago
good update.
8 years ago
EXCELLENT AND EASY!
8 years ago
contradictory statements about what you should do. begins with no mouth-to mouth breathing but directions say to do it.
8 years ago
This is good for a refresher but should not be used as an initial training. First time students need hands on practice with instructors.
8 years ago
Thank you so much, it was very helpful for me, I didn't have to sit in a class for 8 hrs
8 years ago
Great source to learn about life saving
8 years ago
Very informative and convenient.
8 years ago
Very informative. Thanks.
8 years ago
GREAT TEST THANKS
8 years ago
very good program ! nice to learn and get the certificate at the time of finishing.
8 years ago
Great!! Fast experience!! Needed the refresher on the modules! Really easy!
8 years ago
Thanks a lot. Have a great day
8 years ago
Easy to navigate and understand with pictures and videos.
8 years ago
Awesome service
8 years ago
I found the organization of the information within each section of the course to be in a confusing order, such as Do this, then this, but remember the priority is (a third action). Descriptions of some actions were poorly worded so that meaning was lost, such as "Find the point where patient's ribs meet (just below both halves.)" OR "2 Rescuers: Perform tasks simultaneously" whereas you cannot breathe into someone at the same time another person is compressing their chest. Finally, I answered one test question about whether to call 911 for all head injuries as False because the course said that most head injuries were minor bruises or bumps, but call 911 IF (a list of severe symptoms such as seizures, paralysis, and slurred speech). It was marked "Incorrect." I would just want content and test questions to match.
8 years ago
It is very good.