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anegash

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  1. Do you have any recommendations on teachers (if we even pick them), and what parts of the program do you wish you had studied more for (more than the already heavy studying) Also what tips and other helpful hints could you give for me? :)
  2. So, form what i've gathered and found, el centro has had a pretty rough record for being hard. Yes i understand nursing will be demanding, and it will take effort but from what i've found from past years post about the school, it seems like the program is made to be impossible to pass? What I was hoping is that if there are any el centro adn students currently in the program, or have graduated from it, or near graduation. What would you say was the most beneficial things you did to aid in your success, and what other if not all tips would you be able to share with me? ps: i ask this because i've spent the past 3 hours researching, and my hopes of graduating looks bleak and i haven't even begun my first semester yet.
  3. Yea, i'm having no luck here either. I can make the group, if you would like? Side Note: it requires me to add one other individual before making the group, but seeing that i don't have any of you as friends, this group cannot be made.
  4. Congratulations, i also got accepted into the program i dreamed, and prayed for. When January comes around i'm going to be anxious, nervous, excited, scared, but most of all happy for the journey to come.
  5. Took it again, studied this time around and did much better Results Math - 94% reading comprehension - 90% Grammar - 92% Vocab - 88% Critical thinking (went down 10 points ) - 730 Anatomy & physiology - 84% ThNKA guys for the support, y'all honestly helped me with the motivation
  6. Ok thanks, any hints on anatomy since i'm studying that portion right now :/
  7. The conversions are the hardest to memorize, since i'm trying to memorize anatomy stuff as well in hopes of a higher score. But i'll use the math portion of the evolve study guide and see if it helps me. What conversions would you say are the critical ones to know?
  8. Do you have any tips/tricks/helpful hints for me on studying the anatomy portion (hit me like a curveball) , and the math (the conversions and fractions got to me)
  9. I took the hesi a2 once already, and got a 79.6 average math 78 reading 80 grammar 92 vocab 80 critical thinking 740 anatomy 68 I got the evolve study guide for the anatomy section, and yall can guess how that helped me. I have no idea where to start, how to start, or what to do. I'm stressed, panicing, and wanting to just break down and give up. Am i the only one who's had this happen to them? If not, how did you study for the anatomy section after this upset? I'm taking the hesi a2 once more this friday, and i need help as fast as possible
  10. Ok. So studying for the a&p section isn't possible but more so that portion only is testing what you remember from taking the class
  11. No. I'm informed of what subjects from the hsei I have to take per my schools requirements.
  12. I know every test is different and randomized, but does anyone have any guides they personally believe helped the most to get them their high score. I'm more worried about Anatomy & Physiology, vocabulary, and math than other subjects i need to take. Also does anyone have any free study guides that are good as well, trying to limit my spending since my budget is kind of tight. Subjects i have to take: Reading Comprehension Grammar Vocabulary/General Knowledge Math Anatomy/Physiology.

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