FSCJ SPRING 2015

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Hello, everyone!

Since no one has started a Spring 2015 for FSCJ Nursing, I thought I would start it. I plan on applying the beginning of September I will take the exam in august. I'm very nervous of course. I have a preq gpa of 2.87 but I have an overall gpa of 3.23. Has anyone heard that FSCJ has changed their entrance exam to the HESI A2? Anyone applying to FSCJ hoping to get accepted for the spring?

Hello everyone,

I am new to this site but I have been reading the post. I too am trying to get into fscj spring 2015 nursing. I took hesi today and turned in my app today as well. I have a total of 218.3 points that is including all prerequisites and work experience. Do any of you have work experience?

Specializes in CICU.

Hello everyone. Can someone give me some insight and what the science sections(bio and A&P) of the Hesi are like? I believe if I was to fail it would be baca use of those sections. It's been a few years since my A&P classes and you know how that goes when you haven't been putting what you learn to use or constantly revising. I have been studying using the evolve book, YouTube and practice questions. I am extremely nervous about those sections. I am dragging out taking the test because either way if I take it tomorrow or next week I will still miss the deadline for October 1 since I have to wait 90 days before retest if I don't pass so why not take more time to prepare. I still feel unprepared with all this reading I'm doing hence the crazy nerve thing going on. Any advice is really appreciated. Thanks all.

Hey its been 4 years since I've take a&p as well as bio. I took the test today. My score for a&p was a 92 and bio was 88. A&p was harder than bio. I studied the book mostly but I recommend you do what you are doing. I too was worried about not doing well even after studying due to me taking g those classes so long ago. I gave it a try anyway and did well. You should try

Specializes in CICU.

Thanks lisamckinnon11 I definitely feel a little bit better. I'm really over here freaking out over this test because I don't know what to expect. What topics were covered on the sciences? And we're the questions difficult where you are torn between 2 answers or are they pretty straight forward? I hate that about multiple choice. Btw is the test all multiple choice?

Specializes in CICU.

Also, based on the application package for the Hesi we are only scored based on math, bio, a&p and reading comprehension. When you go take the test are those the only sections you take for the entire 4 hours or you take all 9 sections but FSCJ only look at the 4 mentioned above? Thanks in advance everyone.

You're welcime. You are only required to take the 4 sections mentioned I the packet. Bio is mostly common since. Just make sure you study the book the sections required of course and do all the practice questions. There is only 1 right answer. The questions are straight to the point. It's either you know the material or you dont. Math is really basic. Everything g you learn in the section of math is on the test. And you can use a calculator through out the math test no matter how easy the question. Reading is reading.

You can take the test in any order you like and you can see how you did after you finish each section

Specializes in CICU.

Thanks a lot. How long did you study before you took the test? I've been studying for about 3 weeks now. I was super busy with work plus I have a 1yr old.

You can take the test in any order you like and you can see how you did after you finish each section

I too have a one year old and work full time 12 hour shifts. Did I mention I was 5 months pregnant on top of that. Lol i study for about 2 1/2 weeks whenever I could. Thank God for my husband who kept the little munchkin busy when he was home from work. Other than late night I woke up several hours early before work and studied. It pays off. If you studied as much as you say you have, you should be fine. If you really want to give spring term a try I think k you should go ahead it won't hurt. You seemed to have studied enough 3 weeks is a good amount of time in my opinion.

I know this is stupid question but I was just confused. Do you pay for HESI A2 exam at the 'testing center' or in advance online? If its advance and online, can you please tell me and help as to where to pay for the exam. Thank you for you help.

I know this is stupid question but I was just confused. Do you pay for HESI A2 exam at the 'testing center' or in advance online? If its advance and online, can you please tell me and help as to where to pay for the exam. Thank you for you help.

Pay at your appointment right before you take it

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