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EXIT HESI

I really need help here! I've been treated so unfairly at the college I attend. Im nearly finished paying the 30,000.00 for the LPN TO RN bridge program. I completed and passed all classes required of me. I need to PASS the EXIT HESI. I was called in to take the first attempt out of three for the exit on a whim. I had no preparation, I just finished the OB hesi the week before, silly me I thought I had at least 2 weeks to study, I was wrong, they forgot to call me to set up appt. Nonetheless I went there unprepared and worse yet 2hours into the test they turned it off on me because they were leaving early. They put it down as a fail. I was on the 98th question. I have two more attempts, I need help on what to study, where do I get information from and most of all passing the next try! Please help me TY

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Since you did not have full time allotted to take this exam since staff left early, I would grive this with your Dean.

Since you were taking HESI exams thoroughout the program, exit exam is sumation of entire program. Planning and studying for exit exam should be part of all students planning during last semester of program as I'm sure Instructors discussed. Stressing out causes more people to fail. Take advantage of resources posted in this forum to assist you.

Since you did not have full time allotted to take this exam since staff left early, I would grive this with your Dean.

Since you were taking HESI exams thoroughout the program, exit exam is sumation of entire program. Planning and studying for exit exam should be part of all students planning during last semester of program as I'm sure Instructors discussed. Stressing out causes more people to fail. Take advantage of resources posted in this forum to assist you.

Where are the resources?

I have a study guide to help you pass your exam. Let me have your email in other to help.

Could you send me a copy? My email is

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Guys - we respectfully request that sending each other emails compromises your anonymity. By the way, AN, does NOT endorse ANY study guide and if you are compromising copyrighted material, you are violating copyright laws.

Something to think about....

Thanks

dmatson,

I literally just passed my Exit Hesi today. The first time I took it I failed by 9 points. I was devastated. I took it for the second time today and passed by 4 points. I obviously did not pass with flying colors,but my exam was really based on Med- Surge, Maternity, and Mental health. Maybe studying those topics will help you on your next attempt.

I took my HESI exam and I also failed on both attempts and we only get 3 tries. I am not a complainer but there is something that haves to give. I am trying to stay positive because we never know whats in store, but if I could get some advice on what to study or how to study it would really be a blessing to me. First time I made a 625 and second time I made a 598. I need help please............

The Elsevier hesi comprehensive review for the nclex rn examination edition 3 is what we were required to use. I also found great notes on key topics on this site. I made a 938, conversion score of 86

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