Hesi Admissions Exam

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Hello everyone, I have currently been awarded with my associates degree. I am seeking my bachelor's of Science in nursing, it has been two months since I graduated. I know what I want, but I feel like if I am lost with no Direction. I know I have to take an exam which we all know is called the hesi admissions exam. I just don't know what to expect on the test. I have watched several videos based on reviews from those who have already tested for it; I know where I'm headed to I just need guidance, advice and tips. I know that this is going to be a big step for me ,and that is why I feel like I need all sources I can get, and all the help I can get. I have bought the elsevier hesi admission assessment review Edition 3. Well, what i have clear for the most part is that that book contains everything in general except anatomy and physiology, which requires notes and other resources. I am residing in Houston and will attempt 2 admit to the Prairie View or the University of Texas Science Center (BSN program) Both are located in the medical center. I am not seeking to be spoon-fed because many people have shared different experiences and different insights on what to expect on this exam. I am pretty much hoping someone who would be generous enough to be more specific on what should primarily be covered for mathematics, anatomy and physiology, and critical thinking as that is one of the areas that I will be tested on when I register to take the exam. I know that perhaps I am wasting time not just going for the exam, but I'm making the most of my time studying and trying to seek any sources or references that I can find that will help me Ace the exam in one sitting. I know this is a very long post and to whoever is kind enough to help me with their word of advice or tips I would really appreciate it, it's difficult to find someone who is willing to help others , and that is something I have learned. Any help is crucial.

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