Published
Hey guys, I'm applying for CUNY Lehman's nursing program, Fall 2016, and I am really nervous. I have a 3.73 gpa, however I have recently have taken the HESI A2. I got an overall grade of 86, but I got a 68 on the anatomy section. My question is if Lehman looks at the overall grade or the grades of each section. Some people tell me it is the overall grade and others tell me it is the section. Please if anyone knows for sure it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
Hey happynurse2016,
As long as a school has the 4 sections you need, take their exam. You only get graded on the sections you start on the HESI. Meaning even though they might have addition sections it doesn't matter. I signed up to retake the exam using HBU's department code (it's a school in Texas I believe). The only difficulty is finding a time slot for the exam before March 15th. I was told my a staff member in Lehman's nursing department that you need to retake the HESI exam before March 15th so it can be included with your application.
Hi Evesdrop, Thanks for the information! there is a notice on the bulletin board in nursing department. "The HESI2 score need to be submitted before April 1. "
Also I think your score is very very good, should not have any problem, based on the posts from the last year.
Good luck to everyone!
Hey!
I didn't find any studying materials for the critical thinking section. I just analyzed each case and thought to myself - "what would a nurse/doctor do"?
What we might think is the right thing to do, it's actually not. It sucks because there is no right answer; one is just better than the other.
You got this!!!!
Hey, so I am currently in Lehman's nursing program, hopefully I can offer some insight....
I had a 3.92 science GPA and took the HESI and got a 84% overall but...a 72% on A&P section, which meant.... I was no longer eligible to get in.
However, I retook it a month later and got a 76% (yes, passed by 1 point) on A&P, 88% on Reading, 100% on Math and did not have to take the critical thinking again but the last time I took it I got a 790. Overall average 88%.
So to answer your questions,
The only reason the look at each section is to know you got at least 75% on each. As you can see, after the 75% of each, you're pretty set! If you don't get a 75% on each will they even look at your application? No. So even if you're average is high, it will not matter. So try and retake it. I know it's strenuous, I had to study while on Spring Break in California, but trust me you can do it!
They said the cutoff was for critical thinking was 800 last year, I got in with a 790. So it can go either way. I did not study for the critical thinking...because there's really no way too. But some advice when choosing answers....
Remember the order ABC, Airway first, Breathing second and Circulation third! Someone who is having airway issues (like difficulty breathing) is PRIORITY over someone with bleeding issues. And another thing, if they're asking about priority, choose the patient who is the least stable. Meaning, if you left them alone and attended to the other patients who would die faster. Hope this helps.
Hi all, just from retaking my hesi but this time I passed. Franklyn, happynurse did you retake the hesi? Before this is what I got
MATH 84
COMPREHENSION 82
A&P 72
CRITICAL THINKING 820
After retaking a few minutes ago this is what I have
MATH 90
COMPREHENSION 76
A&P 84
CRITICAL THINKING 870
I am glad it's now out of my way. My gpa in science is good I believe 3.8 I had all A's and one B+. Now I have to send my hesi transcript. Any one knows how?
Curlybeauty
18 Posts
Anyone knows if after you submit your application they start to review them or do they wait until the march 15th deadline to gather all applications? just wondering if it matters when you send in your application