HESI Questions & Encouragement Needed!

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so, i was a great student in high school and got into the university of florida, no problem. but for the next two years, i worked my butt off trying to commute 2 hrs a day and do all of my pre-bsn nursing program coursework. despite my hardest effort, i was still only pulling c's and b's--and even failing anatomy the first time around. in my entire time at uf i never got a single a--despite the fact that i spent every night at home studying, totally alienated my friends to try and improve my grades, and completely stressed out everyone i lived with. i've done so poorly that i lost my 100% scholarship through florida bright futures, and with an overall 2.6 gpa and prenursing 2.59, i don't stand a chance in hell of getting into the uf nursing program.

so i've decided that instead of switching my uf major to something else (i'm not interested in anything else and none of my science courses match up with any other major) i've decided that the wisest course of action would be to attend the community college in my home town. i dual-enrolled there in high school and got all a's and b's with minimal effort, so i know that i can do well there, and it takes away the considerable stress of driving 2 hrs a day just to get to class, as well as cutting the cost in half, and i could even regain my 100% scholarship if i do well. i want to do their adn program, which will take two years, then take an adn-bsn course online through one of the many colleges that offer it here in fl. i'm kind of worried that i might be looked down upon as an adn rn instead of a bsn rn, at least until i finish the bsn program online. so... i guess i'd just love to hear that you guys think i'm doing the right thing!

the advisor has told me my grades won't be a problem, that i'll get into the nursing program with them, but i have to take the hesi exam first. i've got to get an 80% or higher on math, reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. the test includes the science portions, but the advising office said that they do not consider the scores for those sections for admission. so i picked up the study guide--which was a waste of $40--and photocopied the pages i felt like i needed work on, then returned the actual book.

my questions are:

(1) is there calculator/scratch paper to use on the hesi?

(2) is the math the multiplication/division/addition/subtraction found in the study guide, or is it more of conversions, like medications, ccs, etc? is it fractions and decimals and military time, too?

(3) from what i can tell in the study guide, the vocabulary section is supposed to be a lot of medical terminology. i've taken a med term course so a lot of the terms in the study guide were familiar to me... how hard do you think this section of the hesi was/will be?

i'm really glad to have found this forum and get some answers from everyone here. =) thanks

Oh okay, I am so worried about the a and p section and math more than anything, I am so nervous and I dont even know when I am going to take it, I just want to be prepared..

Specializes in ICU, Intermediate Care, Progressive Care.

Is the A&P a required section for the program you are looking to get into?

yes it is, I think they mainly look at a and p, math, and reading! So those are the main ones i need to score pretty high on...

Specializes in ICU, Intermediate Care, Progressive Care.

From someone who went through Anatomy with a D+ then a C+, and Physiology with a C+, I didn't consider it difficult and I got an 85 or so on it. If you've taken A&P, and did decent in it, I'd say review your notes and you'll be okay. =)

Okay and thank you!

Specializes in LTC, Correctional Nursing.

Thanks guys! Your words are very encouraging! I have to take the test n October/Novemeber, so I think that I plenty of time to review.

You are so welcome, and yes you have plenty of time, but be careful because it will sneak up on you.... You will do great! Keep your head up and keep it moving. LOL! Best Wishes to you!

Okay guys, I need some words of encouragement, I am going to take my Hesi exam on July 24th and I am so nervous... I have been studying like crazy for this exam... Everyday I read the a and p section that is in the study guide and I am going through my a and p notes.... Since I dont have to take the biology and chemistry section I can focus on a and p and math since those are my weakest subjects..... Can anyone tell me what the

Critical Thinking, Learning Styles and Personality Styles are about on the exam....

does anyone know where i can take the hesi 2a with all the ten sections. i want to apply in october at palm beach state college. unfortunately, they do not have any spots left for the test... please help!

Well all. I have to take the same exam. 75% for Math. 80% on Reading, Comprehension, Vocab. I have 10 days to study and take the exam. So I am kind of in a pickle. If I don't pass I have to wait another 18 months for the next night time program that I want to be in. I will simply take all my RN pre-reqs and entrance exams. And wait to see which program will let me in first. Likely this same program at night, 3 evenings a week in April 2013. I can't find any study information on the HESE entrance test. Very hard to and seems like it is not being used in this area.

Specializes in ER,Med-Surg,Tele,ICU-Step Down, LTAC,Leadership.
does anyone know where i can take the hesi 2a with all the ten sections. i want to apply in october at palm beach state college. unfortunately, they do not have any spots left for the test... please help!

Florida Atlantic University Located in Boca Raton is a Prometric testing site and they offer the Hesi, check them out http://www.fau.edu/testing

I am so confused...

I Though we were getting tested on all 10 sections for hesi 2a at palm beach state college. Can someone make this clear for me. Are we only getting tested on math, reading comp, d and vocab? what areas should i focus more when studying for this test...

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