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HESI A2

I've placed several post about the HESI A2......Can anyone give me any suggestions on preparing for this test....I'm required to take the following sections.....Math,Reading Comprehension,Vocabulary,Grammar,A&P,and Biology......anything will help......

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I only had to take the reading comp, grammer and math section but it wasn't that hard. I scored a 95% total. I bought the Hesi study guide and everything in the guide was the same as the test. I also borrowed some nursing entrance exam books from the library and did the problems in those. Make sure you know unit conversions (ml in an ounce etc.) and military time because those are on the math portion.

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nursingmommyof1

Are you talking about the Evolve study guide? I was thinking about using the cliff notes for the A&P section.I'm just really nervous about this test,I want to pass the first time I take it.Because I'm a older student who is trying to finish my RN so I can help my son go to college.So if you find out anything PLEASE post.Thank You

yes, I was talking about the evolve one. I had the pdf version somewhere......but I may have deleted it. :uhoh3: I'm a second degree nursing student so I know what you mean about being nervous. You have alot of time to take the test (like 3 hours), so don't feel like you have to rush through it. I finished in an hour and a half, but I like to recheck my answers and I'm pretty slow. I think any nursing entrance exam book would be okay for the a&p, I just liked knowing what the questions would be like and how they were to be worded on the exam.

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Thank you for at least responding to my post........and I really appreciate the information you have given me. If you think of anything else please let me know.And good luck with your nursing career. I :redbeathe NURSING!!!!!!

hello everyone,

pls i registered to write Hesi on the 20th of august, for admission into UTHSC houston.they require math, reading comprehension, vocabulary and general knowledge, grammar, anatomy and physiology, critical thinking, learning styles and personality styles.

question 1: please did any one already take the test for this school, i registered for the "admission asssment test with critical thinking,is it the right one?"

question 2: i heard that it will be a 4hr test, with all these sections do i need to really rush through them on that day to keep up with time?

Question 3:pls do i just ignore the sections that are not required by the school( eg chemistry, physics) or are those courses going to be automatically removed from the my test?

Question 4: i have bought the hesi book from evolve and also the mcgraw hill's test, with these two is there any particular way i should study (based on where i should concentrate on.)

i am so sorry, its a lot of questions ithat i am asking, i am so scared.pls any answer will help.you dont have to answer all, just any one that u know about.any thing helpful will be appreciated.thanks in advance.

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