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Spring 2018 MDC Nursing Program

My journey started from cna, lpn now,I applied for spring 2018 nursing bridge program. I am looking forward to what it has to offer and the challenges ahead. Anything is possible if you work hard and be persistence in reaching every goal you set for yourself. Always keep a positive mind.

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Have you taken your hesi already?! I'm nervous about doing t online but am so ready to get in and started!!

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Have you taken your hesi already?! I'm nervous about doing t online but am so ready to get in and started!!

Yes. I did the hesi already. my score was not that hot 76.29 i could not get that calculator to work for nothing. i had to do all the problems by hand and wasted so much time on math. the other ones i breezed through.( meaning I did not actually have enough time to read the questions lol lol) The test was not so bad anatomy i got 92 only one am proud of, but if you are weak in a particular subject i would take it last, so that you wont waste so much time. When my science Gpa is added to my hesi score am at 85 competitive score.

How do you know your competitive score? I got an 82.86% on my the HESI and a 3.87 GPA (thus far, taking Anatomy II/lab now, fingers crossed)

Your competitive score is a combo of your HESI score weighted at 60% and your GPA weighted at 40%. So your calculation would be: 82.86 x .6= 49.716 and 3.87 x 10= 38.7. 49.716+38.7= 88.416. I've combed through the threads from previous years and the trend seems to be that as long as you have an 81-82 or above you have very good chances of getting in.

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How do you know your competitive score? I got an 82.86% on my the HESI and a 3.87 GPA (thus far, taking Anatomy II/lab now, fingers crossed)

Hesi is worth 60% and the gpa is worth 40%.

Only the science gpa counts.

Hesi score * 0.60= multiply the Gpa by 10= then add the two numbers and that will be your competitive score.

Like movingup22 specified: it's only your science Gpa.

So I just came out of the HESI and I got a 94.57%! Which was literally my goal so my competitive score is 88%. I'm gonna go in and apply tomorrow.

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Like movingup22 specified: it's only your science Gpa.

So I just came out of the HESI and I got a 94.57%! Which was literally my goal so my competitive score is 88%. I'm gonna go in and apply tomorrow.

Awesome. Way to go.

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Hopefully they start sending Acceptance letters the second week in september.

I went on the HESI website and calculated the class average, so basically everyone at Miami Dade who's taken the HESI so far and the average is 73.57%

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Hopefully it stays that way because if you check for hesi A2 appointments online dates are in august, 7,8,9,14.

Hello guys,

I would like to know what was last semesters competitive cumulative score.

I have a 3.81 Science GPA and a 88.4 HESI score.

hopefully that's good enough. Anyways I will retake my HESI to increase the probability to get accepted.

Good luck to y'all!

Applying tomorrow with a 3.88 GPA and 82.86% on the HESI. Have any of you applied already? Do you have to take anything else but the HESI score report and $25.

So excited ahh

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