Just took the Hesi this afternoon. Passed with 93.14% cumulative! I couldn't be happier, as I did not dedicate at much time to studying as I should I have. My individual scores: Bio - 92% Chem - 92% A&P - 88% Math - 98% Vocab - 98% Reading - 94% Grammar - 90% All in all, I felt like the actual test was easier then the practice tests I took. How I studied (when I studied) Read the Hesi Exam review about a month ago, I highlighted things I felt I didn't know or remember too well I was on the pocket app quite often, 10 minutes, 10 minutes there, watching tv etc, focused mostly on Bio, Chem and A&P. Cliff Notes A&P Old class notes for Chemistry and quizlet etc for practice tests Math - super easy, mostly ratios and mixed fractions (mostly adding and subtracting) very few conversions (I had maybe two, and they were metric to metric) A&P - A lot easier than I expected, a few questions I remember were: What bone has no articulation with any other bone. What male organ is in both the reproductive and urinary system, what connects the kidney to the bladder. Chem - Can't remember most of the questions, but know PH, conjugate acids/base, orbitals, atomic mass Bio - Overlapped a lot with Chemistry, multiple questions on phospholipid bi-layer, active & passive transport, cell structure, dna (know your pairs!) genotype/phenotype -know the difference Vocab - Nothing in the Hesi book was like what this actually was, I only did so well because I have a good vocabulary in general, best I can say is google hesi vocab and do a whole bunch, know synonyms. Grammar - probably the most confusing for me, hesi book is great for this as a refresh of all the rules. Know contractions, independent/dependent clauses, spelling, punctuation. Reading - Hardest part for me was answering what was being implied. All in all, I am so pleased, my school requires at least an 80% math and 80% cumulative. I was aiming for at least a 91% because admission is strictly point based. Good Luck to all who are going to take it :)