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  1. Thank you both so much. Clearly I was SO incredibly worried, but here is the rundown for my school (CTC Killeen, TX). We only had to take and pass (80% or better) the Math, Reading Comp, and Vocab. The A&P wasn't scored for the RN program application. As with every ones advice on the website, I took my hardest subject (math) first. The majority of it: fractions, ratios, 2 questions regarding military time and about 4 questions regarding conversions. I got a 94. I was shocked. Next was reading comp. It was 55 questions, and I got an 80. I could have done better, but I was so tired (from the anxiety) after the math that I tried to focus but it was tough. Finally, the vocabulary. If you study the HESI Admission Assessment Exam Review, you have everything you need, and I earned a 92. Having said that, I got a 52 on the A&P. That was out of sheer luck because I never even cracked that section of the book. Thanks to everyone on the website for the advise and study tips. They were awesome. I am hoping this will help with my admissions application to the RN program for 2018.
  2. Hello everyone, I am a perspective RN applicant for Central Texas College in Killeen, Texas. I want to thank everyone for the posts that are out there. I am taking my Hesi A2 on the 17th of July. I'm still a bit nervous, but the advise and tips everyone has included have helped so much. I'll let everyone know how it goes.

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