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Hi,
I took the test in January and I was suffering from a severe concussion when I took it. The test was rough for me but I still passed.
some tips
Math: there were a lot of ratios and fractions.
Reading, grammar and vocabulary:were super easy. Just review everything in the book. A lot of it is context clues.
Chemistry: is simple chem. The review book covers everything.
Biology: study the cell and each organelle functions but its overall basic information.
A&P: learn the hormones and where they originate from. Learn the functions of all the systems as well.
i passed with an 81 but that's good enough for me. I couldn't study with a concussion and it was super rough for me.
but good luck!
Congratulations to you! That is so great to hear! I'm applying for May 2017 classes as well! I'm waiting on a phone call to apply, and schedule the Hesi exam. Already had the interview, and what not. Just waiting on that Hesi! I've gotten so many mixed reviews about the Hesi. Some say that Chamberlain focuses most on the grammar, vocab, reading, and math. A lot of people I've talked to had just passing grades on the Hesi to get into the program, while others had 80% and above. I'm hoping to do well on the Hesi! I'm mostly worried about the sciences, and the math. Thank you so much for the tips though, I will most definitely take them into consideration.
FutureRNTrisha
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Hey everyone! I'm interested in applying to Chamberlain! I'm most likely taking the HESI A2 next week, and was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on what they did to get into the program! I'm really nervous about this test! I've been hearing a lot of different thoughts about it. If anyone could give me any feedback it's much appreciated. Thanks!