u/One_Resolution597

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absn locations

so i've just been told that all the phoenix locations for the absn program are full, and those were my top choices. my counselor is suggesting either i go to tucson or go on the wait list - if not, my projected start date is spring 2027 next year...

i've already finished all my prerequisites, and im just waiting for my final grade for one of my classes. i finished my finals and assignments but my professor won't release final grades until the course has fully ended- which is slightly frustrating.

does anyone have any advice for what to do? i don't want to have to delay my graduation date more than it already has - so should i take the chance and get on the waitlist for a phoenix location (like east valley or sun city), or should i go with tucson?

for those who are currently at the tucson location or have been: how was it, did you like it? what would you say are the pros and cons? what is experience like- would i need a car? how safe is it?

(im coming from california btw)

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u/One_Resolution597 — 11 days ago
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phoenix locations

i passed my hesi and am finishing up my prereqs this week, but my counselor just informed me that all slots for the main west valley location are filled up.

what are the differences between the on campus sites? the west valley, east valley, sun city, and tucson locations - which one is better, what are your experiences?

if anyone could provide any advice or share their experiences for each location! thank you!

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u/One_Resolution597 — 20 days ago

hesi anatomy question

i have my hesi tomorrow and i've been primarily studying math, reading comp, grammar, and vocab. for anatomy, i've memorized the quizlet that's been going around but i wanted to ask how accurate or similar was it to the actual exam? can anyone who's taken the exam give any advice or share their experience on its accuracy?

im super nervous and don't really know what to expect despite reading other people's posts .. how easy or difficult are each of the topics?

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u/One_Resolution597 — 23 days ago
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hesi math question

i take my hesi exam this sunday and i was wondering if the calculator is available for every single question? even if the question was as simple as addition for example, would the calculator still be available? math is not my strongest suit so i want to be as prepared as possible on what to expect

and what types of conversions or questions are on the math exam? what types on the reading/grammar? is there topic i should prepare more on?

i was also wondering if anyone has any other quizlets or videos i can use as extra practice? for all subjects. im taking math, reading comprehension, grammar, and anatomy

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u/One_Resolution597 — 24 days ago
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hesi tips

i plan to take the hesi sometime early june, and i was wondering if there were any tips or specific resources i should look into? for anatomy, i've been using the quizlet that's been going around to study, but for the other categories im a bit stuck.

are there any websites or books that i should use to help study? im not too fond of math so im a bit worried about that portion- if anyone could provide any links to resources that have similar problems?

and on average, is 3 weeks to a month enough for me to fully be able to study for the hesi? im hoping that its enough time for everything

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u/One_Resolution597 — 2 months ago
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im an online absn student and all of my scheduling for classes and whatnot are done by my counselors, but i've just seen the rate my professor reviews for one of my upcoming classes and they're not looking the best ...

is there any way to change professors for the same online course in time for next weeks start date? my counselor is pretty slow to respond and im not sure if changing professors is possible

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u/One_Resolution597 — 2 months ago