Passed Hesi today!

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I posted this earlier in the student section, but I think it would make more sense here. I took the HESI for the first time today. I was a little nervous since many others that I know failed their first time taking it.

I scored a 95.33% overall!!! I am so excited that I can now relax and spend some time with my family and friends.

In case, anyone is curious I used the blue and yellow book(I think it was mosby evolve), and the Mometrix (something like that) study guides. The Mometrix I got from a link on here, the other I got from our college bookstore. I studied for about 5 days. It certainly helped that I just had bio and chem last semester.

I hope that this can help! : )

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Congrats.

Do you think you could share the link for the study guide?

Thanks

yeah, the link is http://www.mo-media.com/hesi/. if it doesn't work you can find it by using the search up at the top right corner. I just did a search for Hesi and it was the second link down. It is like $40, but I feel that it helped me a great deal.

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HI,

That is AWSOME that you passed the HESI:yeah:I am going to be taking it this month and have been studying and I have the same book you mentioned and a pdf file that someone fowarded to me that they got off of a web site.

I wanted to ask you how hard the math was. Is there word problems or any algebra?

Is the study guide harder than the test?

So far my studying has been good and I shouldn't have an issues, I guess I am lookin for a little "inside" info.

I go to school in Indiana.

Thank You:D

Hey survrgrl08,

The math part was not that difficult at all. There were no real algebra problems on my exam. The closet thing to algebra were ratios ex 3:12::x:4 or percents. Also, in the chemistry section there were one or two questions pertaining to the gas laws. ex. p1v1/t1 = p2v2/t2.

I had a few word problems in the math section, but they were not that difficult at all. Most of my math problems were fractions, ratios, percents, and conversions (ounces to liters/ milliliters to liters, etc.)

There were definitely some med term words in the vocab section.

Do you have to take all the sections of the test?

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Hey RB2000,

Yea I have to take Math, Reading Comp, A/P, Vocab, Grammar, Writing.

I am going to take it this month and get it over with. I've been studying math cause my fractions and percents are buried in my head somewhere..

Thank You for the Heads Up and again, Congrats.. :)

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