u/LegallyMolly

How to calculate your score

PCI GPA (although your OVERALL gpa can be high, they are only looking at the following classes - ENG101, PSY100, MAT 104, BIO425 & CHEM121).
So actually only the gpa from these classes .

PLUS the
• HESI grade W/ CT

Together .

Example :

• PCI GPA - 3.7
• HESI Math - 92
• HESI Reading - 93
• HESI A&P - 100
• Critical Thinking - 950/1000 = 95

1) HESI AVERAGE

92+93+100+95/4 = 95

So, HESI score = 95%

2) PCI (GPA) Portion

GPA** **= 3.7

(3.7/4.0) x 50 = 46.25

3) HESI Portion

(95/100) x 50 = 47.5

4) Total Competitive Score

46.25 + 47.5 = 93.75

FINAL SCORE: 93.75

I am pretty sure they do not round to keep it competitive.

I hope this helps everyone out 🫣

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u/LegallyMolly — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/HESIexam+1 crossposts

I was curious about Straighterline credits being transferred. I spoke to admissions & they confirm the acceptance as long as the credits are under “class” & not “elective”. Cool but what if I were retaking a class for a better grade. Let’s say for a specific program. Is the new grade replacement for the old grade or is it like a cumulative grade of the 2 grades? Anyone have any knowledge about this?

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u/LegallyMolly — 17 days ago