HESI A2: Don't stress- Tips from a recent test taker!

For months, I stalled before scheduling up my exam date. Since I graduated college 5 years ago, I was pretty concerned about being out of practice academically. I ate many "anxiety cookies" in the days leading up to the test. Nursing Students HESI Article Video

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Yesterday, I finally took my HESI exam and I couldn't wait to post some tips for future test takers! Here are my scores along with some things I wish I would have known:

How To Pass HESI

McGraw Hill's practice exam booklet is a great way to familiarize yourself with the test format.

By far, the best study guide book is by Elsevier, the company that makes the HESI A2. Buy it, read it and take the practice questions. The guide shows you exactly what you need to study for the exam. The only section I would recommend doing additional studying for is the A&P section.

Scores

Math: 98%

Basic, basic math. You also get a simple calculator on the exam, which is wonderful! Know your conversations (temperature, metric, etc.) and be very comfortable working with ratios and fractions.

Reading Comprehension: 92%

Practice exams hugely helped prepare me for this section. During the test, make sure you read through the passage first and understand exactly what a question is asking before selecting an answer. To be safe, on most questions I wrote out "ABCD" on my scratch paper and went through the passage marking each wrong answer as I read to ensure I chose the correct answer and didn't rush through the question.

Vocabulary: 98%

Whoah there- did anyone purchase the Mometrix HESI A2 study guide? If you haven't: Stay away! If you have: Put it down and breathe a sigh of relief. The book contains a hefty list of medical terminology. I memorized everything from hepatosalpinx to carbuncle and not a single word I learned was even close to the content on the exam. For the vocabulary section, focus on general vocabulary. I'd say most of the content consists of words commonly used in everyday academia.

A&P: 84%

I way, way over studied for A&P, so it's unfortunate I achieved my lowest score on this section. Two weeks before the exam, I pored over the minutia of each chapter of my past anatomy textbook. Unfortunately, I focused on accumulating a knowledge of many details and skimmed general concepts, figuring this information was "too easy" for the exam. Wrong choice. When you're studying for the HESI A2 A&P section, focus on broad, general concepts (hormones, cellular transport, general anatomy, etc.) and don't get bogged down with the little details. I used the following site to brush up on my anatomy: Anatomy & Physiology Class Website. Excellent organization of information! Again, don't focus on the little details.

Grammar: 98%

Studying for this section concerned me. Whereas I know the rules of grammar, the last time I learned the technical terms for grammar rules (indirect object, weak clause, etc.) was years ago. Luckily, the exam didn't focus on identifying parts of a sentence via technical terms. I used the following site to test myself on grammar knowledge after studying and it was really helpful: Grammar Quizzes

Critical Thinking: 940/1000

This section is not included in any of the available HESI A2 study guides, so I was nervous to take it. The Critical Thinking section provides you with a variety of different situations you could encounter as a nurse and asks how you would respond in a given situation.

My advice... before answering a question

  • Identify the most urgent problem
  • Select the best response for treating the specific problem

Hope this information helps someone! Overall, the test was much less intense than I expected, so don't stress yourself out too much. Happy to answer any questions!

I am studying for the Hesi test and I am so nervous I am hoping to get into the fall 2015. I have read the elsevier book but I feel like that is too easy just to study from there. I will be taking the test thursday. Any advice? PLEASE HELP!!

Hello twolittleleaves! How long did you study for the Hesi exam before you decided to scheduled an exam date?

Hey @dream28! I studied for about month, but feel like I overdid it after taking the actual test. :-)

Hey, @JMEE. Elsevier is definitely the way to go for studying! The other guides I bought were not reflective of the actual test like the Elsevier book is. I would do a bit more studying for unit conversions and Anatomy, but overall the book is very accurate and helpful!

@ Twolittleleaves.... thank you for your advice :)

Hello I see a lot of people saying they took practice test online where do you find these tests at thank you í ½í¸Š

Hello all, i just took the hesi last night for the BSN program at Brenau University in Georgia.

Reading Comprehension - 90

Vocab - 88

Chemistry - 84

Math - 100

A&P - 68 lol

Cumulative of 86 which is ok, was hoping for a 90 but such is life. I spent 2 weeks studying and i will say that AP took me by surprise. I thought it would be pretty general, but there were a lot of specific questions esp about the brain that i did not know.

As far as math, it is imperative that you know conversions like ounce to gallon and such.

I mainly used the elsevier book and also the mcgraw hill nursing school entrance exam with 8 practice tests.

DO NOT use the Hesi A2 study guide 2015 trivium test prep. I found multiple problems wrong and they had false info. It said adenine and guanine were the pyrimidines, which i knew was incorrect. Took this book right back to barnes and noble for a refund.

All in all it is an easy test. Know your metric conversions and study up big time on AP. They gave us 4 hrs to test and i was done in 2. Good luck.

Thank you very much for your post and tips! I really like knowing what I need to be prepared for instead of studying for anything and everything and wasting my time over things I wont need in the long run. I will definitely be buying Elsevier study guide soon!

Hey!! Do you recommend anything else for the vocabulary and math?? I take it the 16th. Am I am worried.

WOW! Thank you very much. This is been very helpful.

Thanks for the information. I have been hearing that most people are failing the test the first time around at my school (we are not allowed a calculator). I just wondered if they are taking it without studying or that it is the story problems, which really confuse a lot of people. I have been re-learning math for a few months now from the Assessment book and your posts have set my mind and nerves at ease! Thank you! I take the test on May 8th.

Hi thank you for sharing your information. I was searching for HESI tutoring and came across your post. You seem quite knowledgeable with the exam preparation. Any chance you may be interested in offering tutoring? I have taken the exam once and wanting to improve my scores before the fall deadline. Thanks so much! LM