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Hello fellow educators....I am dealing with a dilema which I have no control over as I am a staff member, not administration, but it is just eating away at my concious. My community college uses the HESI exit exam for the ADN and LVN programs. Regardless of how good your GPA is, clinical performance and so on....along April or so, you have to pass a "exit exam" with a score of 850 or better in order to "Walk with your diploma". If you fail to pass the test you are allowed to take it again. If you fail again, you are out. Don't pass go, don't collect you monopoly money!!!! The problem I have with it, and I am not alone in this, IS>>> a couple of students each year per program, fails the HESI, despite being quality nursing students and according to the census of most instructors would pass the NCLEX with no problems. Other schools in our area use the HESi,but as a tool to help the students focus on their areas of weakness. I feel we should not leave it up to a third party vendor to make or break these kids, who have put their lives on hold, pawned everything they own, just to be one of us.

Am I normal to feel this way? I have discussed it with other staff and told it is the policy of the college network, DON'T go there...etc.

Your viewpoints would be appreciated. I just want my students to all have a shot at NCLEX after proving themselves to me, not a private vendor.

ERDude

Hi DecemberBlue,

Can you send me your hesi information also. I failed Exit 1 and will be taking Exit V-2 two in a few weeks. Thanks so much for posting this.

Hi I have been where you guys were. I have info and did a ton of research about the Hesi bc of course where I went to school they did not have a review which is why a lot of people don't pass the first time. If anyone wants my info my IM name is the same as my email address and I will gladly send you my info, bc it is GOOD!! A good thing to know is that there are 4 versions of the tests. This is how it works where I went to school. V-1 exit practice hesi. V2 the 1st exit hesi, V-3 the redo, and then V-4 the last one you can take and then have to retake the last 4 wks of school inculding redoing a ton of preceptorship hours. I would be glad to help anyone, just ask!!
I am so frustrated from this test, last try I had version # 3 and if anyone has any info in version # 4 I would realy appreciated. At this point I do not know what to do, I read the hesi book page per page, I did the cd questions (horrible questions) I am also doing Saunders questions, they are easier than the hesi ones but hesi is comleatly different and I am afraid that I will be confused. If anyone has some info from version 4 or maybe 5 I am not sure how many they are but I know my last one was nr 3 and I thik this time we will have nr 4. From 53 students only 18 passed and if we do not pass this time we do not graduate, can you imagine that, 3 years of no sleep no life for nothing.

Hi!! Can you please give me all the info on V3?? I'm about to take it soon, and I would really appreciate it!! I have info from V2 and can give you that!! Please contact me at [email protected]!

I just took version 1 last week .:crying2:needed 900 got 810. i thoink i'll be taking V2. has anyone taken it? any keep points you remember from the exam will be helpful.

No response? Did I offend anyone? I hope not. I am frustrated just as much as you guys. I looked on the hesit website yesterday. They offer various types of HESI exams. Entrance, specialty, midcurricular, and remediation. Why couldn't our school utilize any of these? Instead, they abandone my classmates, left them with nothing. Not even a degree. I saw one of their college transcript. Where it states Degree type, the school left it blank. Meaning... she did not recieve any type of degree. However, she did have 112 college credit hours. Most are nursing. Which we know are not transferrable.

I am so deeply concern with this form of punishment. I can't understand why the school does not want to help.

Well, if anyone wants to help this cause that is fine. That would be the most honorable thing to do.

I am thankful to read your advocacy in the manner.

i'm having the same issue. i took the hesi a week ago and failed:crying2: needed a 900 and got 810.this is my first attempt. i didnt know until after i took it that there were practice exams through hesi. called to see if i could purchase one and was told the school or instructor had to purchase. students could not. why did they never even give us the open of the practice test?:mad:

our school applies our hesi score as 25% of our final grade! we have subject hesis at the end of each semester for each class and they count as final exam for that class, which is 25% of our final grade in that class!!!!. then our exit hesi is also worth 25% or our final grade for our 8 credit course, role transition... so far we are the only school that does this!!!! :grn:

So, do first time takers usually take V-1? Or is it randomized according to what the school will give you?

V-1 is the first EXIT hesi. Then if you fail that one and your school gives it to you a second time, then I think that one is called V-2.

So, do first time takers usually take V-1? Or is it randomized according to what the school will give you?

how similar is the NLN to the HESI? Is the material the same? If you prep for one will you be equally prepared for the other?

thanks

They are NOTHING alike!! NLN is like a ACT test, it has different subjects like reading, math, english, algebra, etc. HESI is like a mini state board I had to take after each semester to progress to the next level. I got the books on each subject, like OB-GYN, medsurg,psych, etc and each had a cd with test q&a and that is how I studied for each HESI. The HESI book alone did not help me even thought other class mates of mine said it really helped them. I hope this information helps. God Bless!!!!

Hesi has V-1, V-2, V-3...., etc. Depending on how many times your school allows you to take the exit hesi, the versions go up. If you are taking hesi for the first time, you take V-1 no matter which school you attend. If you didn't pass the first time, then you take V-2 the next time. I do not know about the other versions because my school allows you to take the hesi only 2 times.

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So, do first time takers usually take V-1? Or is it randomized according to what the school will give you?

The HESI exit exam is ludicrous and needs to be done away with! I attend a small community college and ten out of 23 students still cannot sit for our boards because we have failed HESI.. for the third time. At this point, it is not about students studying. We have straight A students who spend loads of time studying who are not passing this thing. Where is the remediation from the school? If almost half of the students cannot pass this test, it speaks volumes for the school.

After all this headache, I am reconsidering my career choice. I am ready to chalk it up to an expensive mistake. I do not want to be part of a profession that persecutes its own. My school is not worried that its students pass NCLEX for the student's sake; they are only worried about it for the school's accreditation.

I am tired of dumping my hard earned money into these ridiculous tests that do nothing for me. Only after my third failed attempt am I being given any sort of remediation help. (That costs me money, of course.)

It is also controversial as to whether HESI is a "predictor" of how students will do on the NCLEX. I am ready to print out information to bring to the president of the college so he stops feeding into the director's blabber about the HESI.

WHERE IS THE HELP??!! WHERE IS THE SUPPORT?!! If this is what being a nurse entails, count me out!!!

Has anyone taken the Pre-NLN? How did they prepare?

Is anyone enrolled in the RN program at Muhlenberg College at JFK hospital? What is their take on the program and what were their stats/credentials?

For those recent hires to NYC hospitals, did you need to have a BSN or was an RN enough (just an associates degree). I've heard NJ hospitals prefer those with RN since there is more clinical experience.

thanks

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