HESI A2 Exam Guide

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Nursing schools can use the Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment (HESI A2) to assess an applicant’s abilities to perform successfully in nursing school. The exam tests candidates’ pre-admission knowledge of areas in their programs. It helps guide admission decisions that result in positive outcomes for nursing programs, such as student retention and graduation rates.

Many college and university nursing programs require the HESI A2 as part of the admissions process. Often, applicants must take the exam and provide scores by the application deadline date. At some schools, they must take the exam during the admissions interview.

While the HESI A2 assesses nursing school applicants , the HESI Exit Exam determines a student’s likelihood of passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).

This guide offers information on what the HESI A2 covers, where to take it, how to register for the exam, and how much it costs. Keep reading for tips from a nursing professor on passing the examination and a list of study resources.

What Subjects are Covered on the HESI A2 Exam?

The table below lists the HESI A2’s components, topics, and recommended completion times. The exam’s three main academic areas consist of language, math, and science, which test prospective students’ readiness for nursing school academics.

The language section covers grammar, reading comprehension, and vocabulary and general knowledge. The math portion focuses on basic math skills including general math facts, decimals, fractions, household measures, and ratio and proportion. Science topics comprise biology, chemistry, and anatomy and physiology.

Personal assessment areas evaluate learning and personality styles and critical thinking abilities. Nursing programs select which examinations they require applicants to take and often list them on their admission requirements web pages. If not, candidates should contact the programs to which they plan to apply for subject matter guidance.

HESI A2 Exams

How to register for the hesi a2 exam.

Candidates can take the HESI A2 at designated testing sites and at colleges and universities. Prometric testing centers offer the exam on site or online. Test-takers create an Evolve account on the Elsevier site and register for a distance exam according to their school’s instructions. Students will need to enter a code specific to their school.

Registering for testing at a college or university requires calling the school to schedule or register online and creating an Evolve account. Test fees may vary by institution. Some schools offer online HESI A2 exams. Students take the test on their own computers or in a school’s computer lab and register according to their nursing program’s instructions.

The bottom line for HESI A2 registration and costs: check program admission requirements.

Tips for Passing the HESI A2 Exam

Phyllis Morgan, a member of the Walden University nursing school faculty and a certified family nurse practitioner, offers tips to help students prepare for and pass the HESI A2 exam.

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A number of resources exist to help with test preparation, including books, apps, websites, and flashcards. The list below features a sampling of the best HESI A2 study guides:

Admission Assessment Exam Review Book

This guide includes sample questions, practice tests, and step-by-step explanations. Pre-tests and post-tests enable quick identification of challenging areas to focus on.

HESI Admission Assessment Practice Test App

Users can download the app and take practice tests with 1,475 questions covering eight subjects. Students can tailor content to their study plans.

Free HESI A2 Practice Test

NurseHub offers eight free subject area tests on its website, along with answers to frequently asked questions.

HESI A2 Critical-Thinking Flashcards

Quizlets free online flashcards help prepare students for the critical thinking assessment.

HESI A2 Practice Test

Mometrix Test Preparation website offers free practice tests in five subject areas along with exam content and study tips.

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What is the HESI Exam and How Do You Prepare for it?

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What is the HESI Exam & How to Prepare for It

The HESI exam is an entrance exam required for many nursing programs. It's a predictor of nursing student success, and many schools use the exam as a part of the admissions criteria for acceptance. Not all colleges and universities use HESI. However, it is becoming more common to help students study and pass their licensure exams. 

There are two main HESI exams - the HESI Admissions (A2) and the HESI Exit Exam.

What Does HESI Stand For?

Health Education Systems Incorporated (HESI) is a company in the United States that helps nurses prepare for and pass their licensure exams. 

The HESI A2 is a 4-hour exam that some schools give to prospective nursing candidates. Schools may use this test to determine if the applicant qualifies for acceptance into their program. 

Schools may also customize the tests for their program and determine what a passing score is. If you are taking the HESI exam, contact your nursing program for more exam details. 

Sections of the HESI A2 Exam

There are 326 questions of the HESI A2. The test includes nine different sections in the following subjects:

  • Measures the student’s ability to read about medical and health situations and make conclusions
  • Comprehension: 47 questions
  • Basic health-care vocabulary
  • Grammar: 50 questions
  • The HESI A2 covers many areas, including addition, subtraction, fractions, ratios, decimals, multiplication, household measures, and dosage calculations
  • This section tests biology basics such as terminology, metabolism, cellular respiration, photosynthesis
  • Questions on anatomical structures, body systems, and terminology
  • Physics: 25 questions
  • May include questions on chemical equations, reactions, bonding, and the periodic table

Keep in mind that schools can change the test by excluding some information. The HESI A2 exam also aims to discover candidates' learning styles, giving schools more information about the student.

HESI Exit Exam

The HESI Exit Exam is a test given by nursing schools that helps determine if a student is prepared to pass the NCLEX exam as they approach graduation. Some schools even use the exam to determine if students will be allowed to graduate.

The company states that the HESI Exit exam predicts whether or not a student will pass the NCLEX exam with 98% accuracy.

HESI RN and LPN Exit Exams

There are 150 questions on the HESI RN EXIT exam. The HESI LPN Exit Exam has either 150 or 75 questions. Both exams aim to assess critical thinking and mimic the respective NCLEX Exams.

As a similar test to the NCLEX, the HESI Exit Exam includes the following types of questions:

  • Multiple choice
  • Multiple responses
  • Fill in the blank

Nursing school graduates must take and pass the NCLEX to become certified and practice as a nurse. For this reason, schools want to make sure that students can pass their licensure exam following graduation. The subjects on the HESI Exit Exam are all subjects that are studied extensively in nursing schools.

HESI Exit Exam Topics 

The Nursing Process

  • Nursing Diagnosis
  • Implementation

Client Needs

  • Safe and effective environment
  • Management of care
  • Infection control
  • Health promotion 
  • Psychosocial integrity
  • Basic Care and comfort
  • Pharmaceutical and parenteral treatments

Specialties

  • Nursing fundamentals
  • Medical-Surgical
  • Critical Care
  • Community health
  • Mental Health

How Many Questions Are on the HESI?

There are 326 questions on the HESI A2. Students may have up to 4 hours to complete the exam depending on the nursing program.

The HESI RN Exit Exam has 150 questions, and the HESI LPN Exit Exam has either 150 or 75 questions.

How Many Times Can You Take the HESI Exam?

Students may take the HESI admission exam once every 60 days. However, there is a limit of 3 times per 12 months. Scores are valid for two years.

Can You Use a Calculator for the HESI Exam?

You may not bring your own calculator. You are only allowed to use the calculator provided on your computer screen at exam time. 

What is a Passing Score for the HESI Exam?

Passing scores for the HESI A2 are dependent on your nursing school program. Check with your program to see what passing requirements are. 

HESI Exit Exam scores provide the test taker with a prediction of how they will perform on the NCLEX. Nursing schools may also have their own passing score that students must achieve before graduation. In addition, some schools may only allow students to take the test a certain number of times, most commonly twice.

The HESI website states they can predict NCLEX passing scores with the following exam scoring:

  • Above 950 - Outstanding pass probability 
  • 900-940 - Excellent pass probability
  • 850-899 - Average pass probability
  • 800-849 - Below average pass probability
  • 750-799 - Additional prep needed
  • 700-749 - Serious prep needed
  • 650-699 - Probability of failing
  • Below 649 - Expected poor performance

How Much Does the HESI Exam Cost?

HESI exam costs depend on the institution offering the exam. However, they usually range between $40 to $100 or more.

Why Do You Need to Take the HESI Exam?

Many schools require applicants to take the HESI A2 exam as part of their admissions process. As students near graduation, the HESI Exit exam is a way to predict success on the NCLEX exam. The HESI exam also helps students find the areas where they need to improve before taking the NCLEX exam.

You must register to take any HESI exam, receive test results, register for distance exams, and make payments. To do this, you will also need to create a student account.

  • Step 1: Set up an account at https://evolve.elsevier.com/cs/ 
  • Step 2: Select “I’m a student.”
  • Step 3: On the next screen, select “Register for Distance Testing” 
  • Step 4: On the next screen, click “Register” and make the payment or provide a promotion code.

Keep in mind that your institution may have other instructions for you regarding making an Elsevier account registering for a HESI exam. Check with your instructors to see if they have any additional requirements for registration.

Studying for the HESI exam might seem like a monumental process now, but if you plan ahead and understand the details about the test, you can succeed! You will likely need to prepare for a HESI exam before being accepted to a nursing program again as you approach graduation.

Here are a few helpful HESI exam tips:

  • Know what subjects will be on your exam. Each nursing program can decide which parts of the HESI exam they will give students. It is essential to know what they are so that you can focus on areas of importance.
  • Know how many questions there will be on the test and how long you have to take it.
  • Understand that you will not receive a traditional letter grade score, but a score from 100-1000. The higher the score, the better; however, each nursing program may have its own criteria for passing the test. Talk to administrators in your program for more details.
  • Use a HESI study guide.
  • Use HESI flashcards or make your own.
  • Have a study schedule.
  • If you are already in your nursing program, use the HESI practice tests as a way to find your weak spots. 

HESI offers its own “assignable and gradable” quizzes for self-practice. Self-quizzing throughout your nursing program will best prepare you for answering questions on your licensure exam. It also provides you with details into the subject areas you are underperforming in. 

Several other companies also offer HESI prep courses online. Some of the most popular courses include:

  • Nursing.com *
  • Pocket Prep

Prep courses are an excellent way to prepare yourself for the NCLEX throughout your program. You can also focus your energy on taking practice tests that align with the coursework you are currently studying.

Prep courses allow you to answer thousands of potential test questions in the same topics you will be tested on during HESI and NCLEX exams.

How Long Does it Take to Get Results?

You will receive your HESI score shortly after your exam. Your score and a remediation plan are sent to you within two weeks of completing the exam. 

What Happens if You Fail the HESI Exam? 

The HESI exam is not a traditional pass/fail exam. It gives you a numerical score between 100-1000. The higher the number, the better you performed on the exam. 

Your nursing institution may have a score that you must meet for program acceptance. You need to speak with your administrators to see what the minimum accepted score is. 

Most nursing schools require that students take the HESI before graduation to ensure they are ready to take the NCLEX. Many nursing programs require a score of 850 or higher because that indicates you will most likely pass the NCLEX.

If your score is too low, you will need to retake the exam. Before you do, make sure that you study with HESI prep courses that will help you perform better the next time. 

No matter what nursing program you go to, you will need to study to pass your courses and licensure exams. The HESI exams are a great tool to ensure that you have the necessary knowledge to earn licensure and perform as a nurse. The testing may seem daunting, but you will succeed if you study hard, focus, and use preparation courses.

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HESI A2 Practice Test

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HESI A2 Outline

The HESI A2 exam contains eight subtests, which are outlined below.

It’s important to note that you will most likely not be required to take every subtest on this list.

Depending on your program, you may only need to take the Mathematics, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, and Grammar subtests. Some schools may ask you to take the Biology and Anatomy & Physiology subtests as well, but the Chemistry and Physics subtests are rarely ever required. Check with the administrators of the school you are applying to for more information.

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Taking HESI Practice Tests

How to study effectively.

Your success on HESI test day depends not only on how many hours you put into preparing, but also on whether you prepared the right way. It’s good to check along the way to see whether your studying is paying off. One of the most effective ways to do this is by taking HESI A2 practice tests to evaluate your progress. Practice tests are useful because they show exactly where you need to improve. Every time you take a free HESI practice test, pay special attention to these three groups of questions:

  • The questions you got wrong
  • The ones you had to guess on, even if you guessed right
  • The ones you found difficult or slow to work through

This will show you exactly what your weak areas are, and where you need to devote more study time. Ask yourself why each of these questions gave you trouble. Was it because you didn’t understand the material? Was it because you didn’t remember the vocabulary? Do you need more repetitions on this type of question to build speed and confidence? Dig into those questions and figure out how you can strengthen your weak areas as you go back to review the material.

Answer Explanations

Additionally, many HESI practice tests have a section explaining the answer choices. It can be tempting to read the explanation and think that you now have a good understanding of the concept. However, an explanation likely only covers part of the question’s broader context. Even if the explanation makes sense, go back and investigate every concept related to the question until you’re positive you have a thorough understanding.

Comprehend Each Topic

As you go along, keep in mind that the HESI A2 practice test is just that: practice. Memorizing these questions and answers will not be very helpful on the actual test because it is unlikely to have any of the same exact questions. If you only know the right answers to the sample questions, you won’t be prepared for the real thing. Study the concepts until you understand them fully, and then you’ll be able to answer any question that shows up on the test.

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If you are wanting to be fully prepared, Mometrix offers an online HESI prep course. The course is designed to provide you with any and every resource you might want while studying. The HESI A2 course includes:

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Strategy for HESI Practice

When you’re ready to start taking practice tests, follow this strategy:

  • Remove Limitations. Take the first test with no time constraints and with your notes and HESI study guide handy. Take your time and focus on applying the strategies you’ve learned.
  • Time Yourself. Take the second practice test “open book” as well, but set a timer and practice pacing yourself to finish in time.
  • Simulate Test Day. Take any other practice tests as if it were test day. Set a timer and put away your study materials. Sit at a table or desk in a quiet room, imagine yourself at the testing center, and answer questions as quickly and accurately as possible.
  • Keep Practicing. Keep taking practice tests on a regular basis until you run out of practice tests or it’s time for the actual test. Your mind will be ready for the schedule and stress of test day, and you’ll be able to focus on recalling the material you’ve learned.

If you need additional instruction, check out the Mometrix flashcards and study guide which includes additional practice tests. These invaluable resources include a risk-free, 1-year 100% money-back guarantee. Repetition and practice are key to adequate preparation.

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What is on the HESI entrance exam?

There are eight content areas on the HESI entrance exam. These areas cover specific math, science, reading skills. The HESI entrance exam also includes a Personality Profile and a Learning Style section.

What subjects are on the HESI test?

The HESI test focuses on eight specific subjects. These are Mathematics, Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

How many questions are on the HESI test?

There are around 300 questions on the HESI entrance test.

Do you get to use a calculator on the HESI?

You are allowed to use a calculator on the HESI exam. However, you cannot bring your own. There will be a digital calculator available on-screen.

What does the HESI stand for?

The HESI stands for Health Education Systems, Inc., with A2 standing for Admission Assessment.

How many questions are in each section of the HESI A2?

Each section of the HESI A2 contains 25-55 questions.

How much does it cost to take the HESI?

Every school sets their own cost for taking the HESI entrance exam. You can expect to pay anywhere from $35 to $70.

What are HESI scores?

Each section on the HESI exam is individually scored. Each school sets their own passing score for the HESI exam. The minimum score for most nursing schools is 75%-80% on each section.

What is the HESI A2 exam for?

The HESI A2 exam is used to test academic readiness of those who are wishing to enter nursing school.

How do you sign up for the HESI?

To sign up for the HESI entrance exam, you must have an Evolve account with Elsevier, the exam sponsor. You can create an account here: https://evolve.elsevier.com/cs/

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I just took the HESI A2 Retake Version 2!

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britannyyy

Hi everyone. I am applying for my BSN at UT Health. I took the HESI back in June and did well on everything except the critical thinking section.

I just took the HESI A2 Version 2. I was told that the 2nd version would be much harder than the first version. I am not sure if I took the correct test, because I recognized some of the same questions from the first test. If any one has taken the Hesi A2 Version 2 please help. Was the Version 2 test completely different and more dificult than the first time?

Now I'm thinking i just threw $90 out the window. If anyone can help i would really appreciate it.

Thanks in advanced!!

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airgela

I'm retaking mine tomorrow as well. From what I have heard, there were two theories. I have heard that some say it's harder than the first. Other's say it's the same or easier because you will see similar questions on the test , as long as you signed up for the right version it should be the right test.

hesihelp

We can study together. I have to take it also

queenbeekimmy85

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hi airgela, i have to retake hesi and would like to know if version 2 is completely different from version 1 or if you got back the same questions...please relpy i would greatly appreciate it

Shanlea17

Hey everyone. I just took my HESI a2 version 2 through UT and it was not bad. I passed with flying colors, and only studied a month in between the exams. Compared to version one, version two is not more difficult.

Anatomy: version one had 25 questions and version two had 30 questions.

*STUDY HORMONES, BONES, KIDNEYS, MUSCLES, NERVOUS SYSTEM.

- know cardiovascular system (structure of the heart)

- know respiratory system (structure of lungs)

**i mainly watched crash courses on YouTube

version one: 90

version two: 90

Reading: MORE implication questions that were a little bit difficult to comprehend. Hardly any entertaining passages, more informative/ persuasive. TAKE THIS SECTION FIRST.

version one: 88

versiom two: 82

Grammar: STUDY DEPENDENT/INDEPENDENT clauses. Most questions are like : what is NOT correct about this sentence?

Version one: 84

version two: 86

Math: Mainly study improper/mixed fractions.

Version one: 90

version two: 92

Vocab: last version, I got a 74 and version two, I got a 94.

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ladylizort

@Shanlea17:

Thank you for the Vocabulary website. I will use this to practice for my HESI A2 retake. I didn't score too well in my Vocab section, so this site will come in handy :) My overall score was 83%, which is considered a good score at my school, but unfortunately, my Critical Thinking score was 780, which actually is kinda low. So my advisor told to retake and bump up the Critical Thinking. Unfortunately (again), I can't just retake the Critical Thinking portion. I have to do the whole HESI again.

mekdelawita

mekdelawita

I took hesi a2 first time and I suck on vocabulary and reading part.

I got 100 math and 96 A&p

For math section and A&P, I used the study guide and pocket prep app . I did every question that was on the app.

For the reading questions, I didn't study anything at all, I thought it was just reading and answering question which I was so wrong. But guess what? When I start studying for the retake, I found all the reading essay on quizlet, so check quizlet. It's very helpful and you could also find same questions and passage if you are lucky.

For the vocabulary part, studying the study guid only doesn't help, there are some but I don't know what to tell you to study. But make sure you know the words on the guide and pocket prep app.

I am retaking the vocabulary and reading part this coming week.

I will try to update the second version, I hope is it hard. The first one wasn't bad if I kind of studied

Sanchez788

On 7/16/2017 at 10:49 AM, ladylizort said: @Shanlea17: Thank you for the Vocabulary website. I will use this to practice for my HESI A2 retake. I didn't score too well in my Vocab section, so this site will come in handy ? My overall score was 83%, which is considered a good score at my school, but unfortunately, my Critical Thinking score was 780, which actually is kinda low. So my advisor told to retake and bump up the Critical Thinking. Unfortunately (again), I can't just retake the Critical Thinking portion. I have to do the whole HESI again.

@ladylizort

Sorry 3 years later....

Did you end up taking retaking the whole exam again because of not being able to retake critical thinking?

Lilly281

On 11/11/2017 at 7:07 PM, mekdelawita said: I took HESI A2 first time and I suck on vocabulary and reading part. I got 100 math and 96 A&P For math section and A&P, I used the study guide and pocket prep app . I did every question that was on the app. For the reading questions, I didn't study anything at all, I thought it was just reading and answering question which I was so wrong. But guess what? When I start studying for the retake, I found all the reading essay on quizlet, so check quizlet. It's very helpful and you could also find same questions and passage if you are lucky. For the vocabulary part, studying the study guid only doesn't help, there are some but I don't know what to tell you to study. But make sure you know the words on the guide and pocket prep app. I am retaking the vocabulary and reading part this coming week. I will try to update the second version, I hope is it hard. The first one wasn't bad if I kind of studied

would you be able to share the link to quizlet for Reading?

Kasondra Orzechowski

Kasondra Orzechowski

I am in arizona and have to re take my HESI for a third time. I got v1 my first try v2 my second I am wondering if anyone can tell me if I will get v1 again for my third try? 

Inspiringnurse2023

Inspiringnurse2023

I was wondering if you can give me an idea of the difference between the version 1 and version 2. I’m retaking and this is my second try and they told me they will be the version 2.

Thank you in advance.

Tyrese Jackson

Tyrese Jackson

@Inspiringnurse2023  how was version 2 compared to version 1 when u took it? I'm taking mine in two days. Did u find it any harder?

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