Passed HESI Admission Assessment Exam - My experience/Tips

Nursing Students HESI

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Hello everyone!! =)

I recently graduated from nursing school in June (LPN), passed my boards in August 2012.. and now I am continuing my studies -- I want to be a RN and hopefully one day a nurse practitioner =)

Today I had to take a Hesi Admission Assessment Exam for the nursing school I want to go to. I passed it =) Total Average = 88.5%

We were tested in the following major topics : Math, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary.

My scores were as follows:

Reading Comprehension = 86%

Grammar = 84%

Vocabulary = 84%

Math = 100% (Omg, I can't believe I got a 100 in math! Lol .. But I did put a lot of time into studying math since it was always a weak subject for me. I'm glad my hard work payed off.)

For the school I am applying to, you pass the exam if you get a 75% or better in math, and a 75% or better average of Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Vocab.

My school had us purchase the following book to review and prepare for the exam : "HESI Admission Assessment Exam Review Edition 3" - ISBN# 9781455703333

I really liked the review book. I thought it was extremely helpful (especially in the math - it kind of "dumbs it down" for you, and makes it easy to understand.

***~~~MATH~~~***

My school allowed us to use a basic calculator for the math section.

The book goes over and teaches you how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals..

I feel that since you can use a calculator, dont stress yourself out over it. I had no idea we could use a calculator for my exam so I studied everything,

***~~~Reading Comprehension~~~***

Honestly, I dont really know what to tell you. Just do the practice questions in the book, read over the tips in the chapter for reading comprehesion. The more you practice, the better of you will be. (Btw, the passages were not ridiculously long, so that was good.

***~~~Vocabulary~~~***

For me, I looked over all the words in the vocabulary chapter. Made flash cards on those I didnt know. The vocabulary for me was not that bad because I knew most of the words already. Make flash cards on those you dont know, study them.

Thats pretty much it. We had a total of 4 hours to finish up the sections. I finished in about 3. But take your time!! Dont rush!! But make sure you have good time management!! Maybe have a hand watch on the day of your exam.

**(Oh also for those wondering, the test was computerized. Once you answer a question you cannot go back)

***********In the back of this review book; there is an appendix. There is a appendix for each topic. The appendix contains review questions. I suggest you go over them and do them once you have gone over the content to see if youre ready or not.***********

I basically studied hard core for about 1 week and 2 days. But it depends on you, and how comfortable you feel with the material. You know what your weak areas are, so focus on them. But that doesnt mean you dont review the other sections. Its important to review all the sections in the Review Book that you will be tested on.

Congrats on passing! Thanks for this! I've been looking everywhere for a good study guide for the math section because I suck at math. I only have to take the math & reading sections so if I could make 100 on the math that would be great. I'm about to order this book. I take my test on July 26!

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Honestly I would study what prefixes, suffixes, and roots are-I used a medical terminology book to study-I would study this for a good two weeks-

Specializes in Maternal Child, Home Health, Med/Surg.

I do still have access to it. Unfortunately, I had passed with a total of 88, and didn't get in. I'm not at a computer right now but pm me. Btw it's a study guide. :) has extra things the technical study guide missed.

I know this post is so old lol, but do you have any study resources you can share with me for the vocab portion of the exam. I have already took the test and i have one more chance to take it, because i failed vocab (math 92% reading 92%, grammar 90%, vocab 74%).

I would really appreciate it if someone has a good resource with a list of vocabulary or something i can study off of because the HESI book and quizlet.com didnt cut it the first time around.

There is a website from a San Antonio college that it will give you the words for the vocabulary section. The ones they have are the same from the test, just search hesi review and it will appear. Good luck.

Can anyone give advice on the Grammar section of the Hesi. I understand most of the vocab in the book is not on the test so I have studied quizlet as well as the book and feel ok with that. I am good with reading and with all the tips on math I know what to prepare for. But no one has really commented on the Grammar. I would appreciate the advice! :)

Hi there! Thanks for the post on your opinion on the HESI. I know this is pretty old, but do you remember exactly what kind of questions they focused on in the math portion? I do have the HESI Admission Assessment book and I have been studying a ton in the math portion. ( As math is my weakest subject as well). I take it tomorrow morning and I was wondering if there was any last minute tips you could offer! :)

Thanks!

I have the same exact book. The Physics part at the end seems really hard. I read everything and I'm going to start practicing now. I was wondering if there is any Physics on the test and what should I expect for that section. Any help would be awesome! Please help! :nurse:

I have taken the hesi test and the math portion focused on adding, subtraction, multiplying, and dividing fractions, ratios, percents.

may you also send me the link for the a2 hesi study guide pls, im taking it next week and im super nervous, carrington college told me it might take 4 hours

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Hello is this for carrington lvn program also or RN only? Thanks

I have the same exact book. The Physics part at the end seems really hard. I read everything and I'm going to start practicing now. I was wondering if there is any Physics on the test and what should I expect for that section. Any help would be awesome! Please help! :nurse:
. Is the hesi require for carrington lvn programs or RN only?

plsss i am taking the hesi exam plss can someone send me the pdf file link thanks!!! desperate!

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