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How to Score a 900 or better on HESI Specialty Exams

I would like to know how to study for HESI specialty exams in order to pass and score a 900 or better? Thanks.

-Maira

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  1. S.L. Page says

    August 15, 2014 at 11:42 am

    Hey Maira!

    Thanks for your question. I remember having to take those wonderful HESI exams lol. I scored a total of 1002 on mine. So I will try to give you some insight on how to study.

    First, I would get the HESI study guide made my HESI. This is an awesome resource and will help you know what material to study for each specialty. Also, in the book pay close attention to the HESI hints and practice the questions at the end of each section.

    Then I would practice NCLEX questions over and over for each specialty. Our website is developing free NCLEX practice tests (we will add more over time) that you can use to practice. Here are NCLEX practice tests and other quizzes.

    I started studying in advance and mainly done the things I said above. I don’t know if you have seen my study log that I made when preparing for these exams but here is a study log I made. You can use this to guide you in studying. Here is the HESI and NCLEX study log

    Good luck, Maira! You will do awesome on the exam. It really isn’t that bad, especially when you study. I hope this helped 🙂

    Also, this video explains information about the HESI:

    Sarah

    • Maria says

      August 15, 2014 at 7:27 pm

      Thank you so much for answering my question, I will take your advice. I really appreciate it.

      • S.L. Page says

        August 15, 2014 at 7:29 pm

        You’re very welcome! Glad I could help you out. Let me know how it goes on your HESI exams.

        -Sarah

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