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REECIEcup19

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Good luck to those taking the HESI and starting soon! Like others have said, focus on math and reading. If you got the study guide you should do fine.

angelgh

183 Posts

Yea thats the spirit sister!!! Now wrapping up with the studying... is the vocabulary and grammar part of the reading as well?

MissFutureBSN

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Yea thats the spirit sister!!! Now wrapping up with the studying... is the vocabulary and grammar part of the reading as well?

Yes it is

NHA2BSN

33 Posts

Just home from finishing the HESI today at the school. Like everyone says, they use a composite score of your reading/vocabulary section and your math section to determine your score. There is chemistry, A&P, and biology on the test but they only count toward your overall composite score, which currently is not used for assessing entance.

There was a ton of ratios and fractions on the math section of the test. There were also several conversion problems too. It really was not as bad as it might sound. There is a calculator on the screen that you can use throughout the entire test. There were about 53 folks taking the test with me today. As I left I was told that I would be hearing from my advisor on next steps. Soooo.... let the waiting game begin! I'll let you all know something as soon as I know something.

tammie32

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Specializes in Hospice.

Thanks for sharing .. would you say the test is similar to the hesi book?

Nurse2b7337

1,154 Posts

Do you know yr results the same day??

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NHA2BSN

33 Posts

I would say that over half of the folks there had the HESI study guide doing some last minute refreshing, but I did not purchase the book. Knowing that the important calculations would come from the math and "English" sections, I simply used youtube tutorials to freshen up on fractions (adding, subtacting, multiplying, dividing) as well as ratios. The other math questions truly were middle school math questions that you can simply work out in your head or the calculator. So to answer your question tammie32, I don't know because I didn't buy the book. (Side note: Math is not my favorite subject. I have not had a math class in over 11 years and scored a 88 on the math section.)

Nurse2b7337 - Yes you will get your scores before you leave the building. (TIP: Your scores actually are listed on the screen as you complete each section. Once you have completed the math and "English" sections, just add them together and divid by 2. This is how they calculate you admission composite score. You need a minimum composite on these two areas of 75 to be considered for admission.) They print off your scores in the testing room. You take that back up to the receptionist upstairs and she/he will "officially" calculate your composite score for your advisors and admission committees review.

I hope this answered your questions.

NHA2BSN

33 Posts

Are you taking the test soon?

akilah530

261 Posts

Hello to all of my fellow and soon to be fellow Chamberlain students. I just wanted to pop in and say hello to everyone. For those of us who started in September, we will be having our second round of midterms next week...yikes!!! Well anyway, good luck to everyone starting soon!

Jsayers11

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Hello everyone! I am currently in my second session at Chamberlain. I will have to say this school is VERY fast paced! If you do not learn quickly, dont waste your money here. It's a great school, and the teachers are wonderful. It is an accelerated program, so the classes are only 8 weeks long. You will not have much of a life when you start nursing school at Chamberlain. Half of our class that started in September have already failed out of the school. It's not that they didn't try, its just that hard!! I wish everyone much luck with addmissions and taking the hesi exam. Remember to always stay positive and true to yourself. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Can't wait to meet the new students starting in January.

Teah8177

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Hello everyone! I am currently in my second session at Chamberlain. I will have to say this school is VERY fast paced! If you do not learn quickly, dont waste your money here. It's a great school, and the teachers are wonderful. It is an accelerated program, so the classes are only 8 weeks long. You will not have much of a life when you start nursing school at Chamberlain. Half of our class that started in September have already failed out of the school. It's not that they didn't try, its just that hard!! I wish everyone much luck with addmissions and taking the hesi exam. Remember to always stay positive and true to yourself. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Can't wait to meet the new students starting in January.

Thanks for the encouragement. I am looking forward to starting in January. Early registration is Friday for anyone that has already been accepted in the program. I am super excited about meeting everyone and starting my career. Future RN.

Jsayers11

62 Posts

I'm glad they are doing early registration for students. They must of learned from the students that started in September. Most of us didn't get our class schedule till a week before we started. Then had to scramble to get books and stuff.

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