u/Commercial_Dinner301

73.5 cumulative on Hesi. I’m spiraling

I’ve never taken anatomy and got a 52% on that section. I’ve been out of school for 11 years and 13 years ago was my last biology class so I scored a 64%. I only had two days to study. My enrollment person said “don’t worry about the hesi it’s just to see where you’re at.” 88% on reading comp & 90% on vocab.
I meet with her tomorrow morning. I’m feeling discouraged…. Do I even have a shot?

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u/Commercial_Dinner301 — 3 days ago

Taking my HESI with only 2 days prep… bad idea?

The title is scary… I KNOW. I’ve been cramming for 13 hours at this point. The way it was painted to me by enrollment rep was “I wouldn’t even worry about it, it’s really just to bridge the gap in your education”. I realize now… it may just be a bigger deal. I graduated HS 9 years ago & only have a few college credits from 5 years ago.
I first spoke with chamberlain on Thursday. Testing for HESI Monday morning. Trying to get into September semester. So we are meeting again Tuesday to go over next steps. Sent in application, filled out fafsa, sent transcripts.
I am using every resource I can. I am not quitting and I’m locked in but like do the scores really matter?
I’m almost done with biology module & going to anatomy next. I took a few practice tests and those seem to be the only subjects I’m lacking.
I’m 100% sure I can get through this program based off of grit & pure delusion, & not working as well. I am married with one son who attends school 8:30-5:30 & my mother is my next door neighbor so to say now is a good time would be an understatement.I have a few friends who are in nursing school as well to lean on for support.
Advice? Words of encouragement? Am I insane?!

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u/Commercial_Dinner301 — 5 days ago

Miramar

Hi anyone attend Miramar? It’s a 25 min drive for me. I only work weekends. Have a lot of support but I’m so nervous if this is a good fit for me. Anyone have any advice? I applied today.

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u/Commercial_Dinner301 — 6 days ago