Trish,
There are several routes that you can go, I would strongly recommend that you look into a program at a community college. That way, you earn college credit for taking the course and if you change your mind or even just decide to do nursing along with your EMT job, you can sometimes use the credits from an emt course to satisfy an elective requirement for a nursing program. In some cases you can also get what is called Experienced Based Education credit thru special programs which is college credit for job and life experiences. These are usually asscioiated with some type of special project as well.
But if you are on the fence, leave your doors open, and always try to get the most bang for your buck. Who knows you might decide to go for a fire science or emergency medical degree in which you want to use those emt and/or paramedic school credits toward. So it is much easier to start out at a college than a trade school from that aspect.
If there are any other questions you have, feel free to ask.
Nathan
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