Advice on how to pass Hesi exit for RN program?Please

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Hello. I'm in my last term of RN school and we need to pass a comprehensive HESI with at least a 900. I'm not the best at taking HESI's so a 900 seems very intimidating. Can anyone give me advice on how and what they used to study and pass (900 or above) a comprehensive HESI RN recently? I have the HESI Book but I'm worried that's not enough for the comprehensive but looking over all of my texts books/notes for all my classes seem like way too much material. Any advice would be much appreciated!!! Thanks in advance.

I read the HESI book and did all the online questions that came with the book. Also I did nclex4000 about 50-75 questions a day. I didn't study the day before the HESI RN exit exam and just relaxed. I ended up with a 917. Just keep doing practice questions daily and you'll be fine.

The thread I just posted might really help you out (https://allnurses.com/hesi-exit-exam/passed-my-hesi-940669.html)! I posted the materials I used to get my score (936), and also uploaded some of the guides I used. Mind you, this is coming from someone who got a 7-something on her first Hesi specialty exam. Granted, I didn't study for it AT ALL and had only had about 2 weeks of class, I felt crushed and frankly unintelligent. But the more I studied, the higher my grades on them went. Got to the exit and passed. :) Be encouraged, and like the poster above said, keep practicing daily!

Thank you so much dandan4o9 and NursePallasFNP! I will definitely take your advice!

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