I took my HESI A2 yesterday and I passed it. I made A's on almost everything, but I failed the A&P section. I have taken A&P 1 & 2 and I was using the HESI assement guide, as well as the McGraw-hill practice tests guide. I feel like these two guides prepared me very well for most sections. I went from not remembering how to do math without a calculator, to nearly making an A on the math section, but only due to some conversions slipping my mind. My strongest subject has always been English, so I performed very well on the grammar/reading/vocabulary, and made a 860 on the critical thinking. So overall, my score was not too bad. But looking just at my A&P section, I definitely need to retake the HESI and study more. There was a lot of cardiovascular (a lot of artery/vein questions that were very specific) and endocrine (glands and hormones) questions. I know I did not study enough for this section, but I did go over the guide multiple times and I know many of the questions I got were not in the guide. I am retaking the HESI A2 in the middle of March (60 day wait) and I must get a good grade on the A&P section to feel confident about sending my application for the nursing program in at the very end of March. After taking it, I had read that the HESI pocket prep app had everything you need to know on it and that people were passing this section with at least a B from only studying the app. Can anyone confirm this before I spend $15 on the app, or is there any other recommendations for studying for the A&P section? Anything helps! Thanks in advance!