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HESI Exit in less than 2 weeks

and I cannot do anymore questions, this past week I have been doing lik 100 a day and my mind is all ahdka. I feel like I should stop doing practice questions because I am making a lot of silly mistakes that I would not normally. Did anyone else or does anyone else feel this way?

I think I am going to go over the HESI book one more time and go over study guides posted here and maybe 3 days before the exam do like 150 practice test just to get in the mode and definitely the day before do not do anything but go over labs.

Any one else do the same? or should I keep on doing questions?

We need a 900 to pass and the first attempt back in feb I was at an 893..

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When you make silly mistakes, that's when you know you need a break. Calm down a bit, I think you'll be fine if

you've been consistently answering questions.

The fact that you got the HESI Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN book means you're like 80%

golden on this. Don't worry. You'll do well.

Hi everybody, I tell you about my HESI PN EXIT, can't tell was very difficult, just different from our weekly tests. Was questions you have to know, no way not knowing them, you put yourself and patient in japerdy. 50% fundamentals and med surg. BELIEVE in yourself You cancan.I got 982. If you don't pass V1 doesn't mean you are stupid, just need more time to get ready for This test

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