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Feb 08, 2006, 09:52 AM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
hi, i was wondering how the adminssions works for the RN program there at macomb. i took some classes there last year, and heard that it was competitive, there is no wait list, but even students scoring high on the HESI, w/ a 3.9 gpa were still not getting accepted. do you know anything about this, or any other schools. i am currently trying to apply to all the schools in my area, so far- it is pretty difficult, with long waits or real competitiveness. however, i have a good chance to start at OCC in the fall of 07, do you think this is crazy? too long of a wait, or etc.?
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Feb 08, 2006, 10:31 AM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
Well, the way it works at Macomb is they factor 50% of your GPA for the last 12 credit hours; however, if that spreads out over 2 semesters they take all the credit hours during that time. Also they take 50% of your HESI score. They take the top 125 people. It is very competative because there is usually about 700 applicants. If you can get in at OCC in fall of '07 that would be great! I checked into Baker but quickly ruled it out. Good luck!
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Feb 20, 2006, 05:31 AM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
I just wanted to agree with the previous poster. I am also a nursing student at Macomb and I know a few people who had high HESI scores and okay GPAs and got in, as well as the other way around. As far as the HESI goes, it is not that bad. Don't waste your money on the study guide, the learning center has copies you can look at if you feel you need to, which is probably a good idea. It is a waste of money because it reviews a lot of science, and Macomb doesn't test you on the science portion. The math is also pretty basic - don't worry much about algebra. If I remember correctly, know how to multiply, divide, add and subtract fractions, know conversions (like ounces to cups...). I don't remember there being a whole lot of algebra on it. If you look through the study guide it will tell you what you need to know. The learning centers at both center and south campus have the study guides, so if you can't get one at center try south. Hope that helps.
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Mar 07, 2006, 08:23 PM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
so...once you apply to the program at macomb, how long are people waiting to get accepted. is the accelerated program in the summer for people who already hold bachelors degree?
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Mar 07, 2006, 09:06 PM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
Macomb takes applications once a year, I think that they are due every Feb. There is no waiting list. They accept 120 students every year. If you don't get in, you have to reapply the next year. As far as the new accelerated program, you do not have to have a bachelors. The only difference is that you attend school through the summer, instead of having summers off like with the regular program. They already have their first accelerated class set to go, but I don't know how often they are accepting students into that.
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Mar 08, 2006, 11:43 AM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
The Hesi test was really not that bad... As one of the posts said, the math portion is mostly fractions, decimals, conversions, etc. Honestly, I didn't study that much and did fairly well... Good Luck!
On another note, can any of you Macomb nursing students give me a little heads up/advice on what to expect in the program. I start my first nursing classes this month there -- Yikes!
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Mar 08, 2006, 11:43 AM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb Originally Posted by Nurse2bNicole Macomb takes applications once a year, I think that they are due every Feb. There is no waiting list. They accept 120 students every year. If you don't get in, you have to reapply the next year. As far as the new accelerated program, you do not have to have a bachelors. The only difference is that you attend school through the summer, instead of having summers off like with the regular program. They already have their first accelerated class set to go, but I don't know how often they are accepting students into that.
I am starting the accelerated program tomorrow  We were told at our orientation they will not be starting another accelerated program until we are through (most likely to see how well we do with plowing through with out the SS semesters off) The other difference is we are only attending classes Thurs-Sun and evening hours. (Works out MUCH better for me, which was why I jumped in that cohort)
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Mar 08, 2006, 01:22 PM
Re: Hesi test at Macomb
It's a lot of work. Be prepared to do nothing but read and write papers for the first 8 weeks. Study hard and you'll do fine. If you want, you can PM me and I'll try to give you some help specific to the classes.
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