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Shaun79

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  1. Oh, it's for a grade. 80% to pass, just like every other exam. That's why I'm concerned about it. I can potentially be pulled from the course for failing an exam that covers future course work. Doesn't make any sense to me. I'm just wondering if any one else here had had a similar situation.
  2. Hi, I'm new to this site but can already see that it is a great source of support and information. I'm currently enrolled in a LPN/Paramedic Bridge program at Florida State College at Jacksonville. The school has us doing HESI exams every semester on certain topics. My first HESI exam is on Pediatrics and Maternity. The only thing is, we're only half way through the course on this subject matter and I'm really confused on how exactly they can test our knowledge on an entire subject when we haven't even finished the course work yet. I was wondering if anyone here had experience with format of HESI exams and could offer me any information. My professor is no use and basically agrees that we're going to be tested on material that we have yet to read and study but just says that's the way it is. Any one have any experience with this? I've used the available HESI resources put there to practice for the exam but of course the questions cover some material that's just foreign to me at this point. Any thoughts? Thsnks, Shaun

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