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HESI A2

I m looking for sharing Admission HESI A 2 review 4th.

Please give me some in for.

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This book was amazing! Along with the pocket prep app, I felt very well-prepared for the exam and barely had to open old textbooks.

What school(s) are you applying to?

can someone please tell me how to sign up for the HESI A2 exam through HCC?

I am new on here, and didn't know how to reply but does anyone know if fractions and things of this nature are on the HESI A2 exam?

did the book help you?

I'm studying with this book now. Scheduled to take the HESI next week. I will come back here and let you know how it went.

The school I'm looking to apply at only tests reading, math, vocab and grammar. I'm still nervous cause it's been a while since I've studied those subjects.

The math part scares me! The school I go to only allows you to take the test twice, and you have to get like a 75% on the math part and the other part. I currently have a Chemistry class that is giving me the blues

So I have done some research and it sounds like we can expect conversions to definitely be on the test. E.g. ounces to cups, liters, etc. and centimeter to millimeter. That kind of stuff. The tables are in the HESI guide on pg 42-43. Also expect to know the details of grammar. That is probably the area I need to study most. It has been a really long time since I looked about pronouns, predicates and conjunctions.

What school are you applying to?

I start a 4 week Summer anatomy class next week. EEk. It is a repeat for me because I Originally took the class 10 years ago. I also took chem 12 years ago and remember hardly nothing.

Hi! I'm here after taking the HESI yesterday. So glad that is done! First, the school I am applying to only requires testing in math, reading comprehension, vocab, and grammar.

I purchased the HESI A2 guide that is in this link above. That was an excellent starting point. However the pocket prep app is what really helped me out. I highly recommend it. In order to get maximum benefit, you will need to purchase a premium account. It is well worth it at 14.99 a month. I had only one week using it to prep. It allows you to set up test exams and the questions are very much like those on the actual HESI.

Also allows you to determine which area you need the most study. Every question has an explanation for the answer. It was really a great tool.

As for the test...

Math- Big on ratios and conversion

Examples- 12:48::X:112, find value of x

word problems where you will need to determine things like how many ounces in 3 gallons. so know your conversions. They are page 42-43 of the HESI study book

Reading- Fairly easy. It was mainly read a passage and determine things like authors main point, summarize, what is a true fact stated, what was not stated, what did the author infer.

Vocab- Very few words on the test that were not in the HESI guide book. So study those

Grammar- My biggest weakness. Pronouns, predicates, adverbs, etc. That was studied long ago for me. I did most of my practice tests in this subject. The practice tests on pocket prep almost mirrored the content on the HESI, so again, use it.

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

BTW forgot to include my score. Cumulative 93.5%. yay!

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