
Where can I take the Accuplacer exam?
Where Can I Take the Test?
- In the San Diego area: and If you would like to complete your exam at our Spectrum Library location, please make an appointment today!
- Not in San Diego but close to an NU campus? ...
- If you are not close to an NU campus, you can have us search for a proctor at another school’s campus that may be close to you.
Where can I take the HiSET test?
- Age: You must be at least 18 years of age without a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate to take the HiSET exam. ...
- Residency: You do not have to be a resident of Tennessee to take the HiSET exam.
- Identification: You must present identification on test day at the HiSET test center. ...
Where can I take a forensic science practice test?
- Family & Consumer Science
- Library Science
- Military Science
- Social Work
- Forensic Science
- Fashion, Textiles and Luxury Goods
- Emergency & Disaster Management
- Food Sciences
- Museum Studies
- Real Estate & Property Management
Where can I take the Praxis test?
You can take the Praxis Exam either in-person at a designated test center site, or you can take the Praxis Exam online at home or from an appropriate location, whichever is more convenient. Test takers who live far from a testing site may prefer to take the Praxis Exam online.

Where can I take a HESI exam?
Admissions Assessment (HESI A2) tests have two main options for where they can take them:Postsecondary institutions that require the tests as part of the application process may host the exams on site.Prometric testing sites also offer this test at locations throughout the United States.
Can you take the HESI exam online?
The remotely proctored exam can be taken at an internet enabled location of your choice. You must provide a computer with a camera, microphone and an internet connection.
Can I take the HESI at home?
Notice: ONLY the following exams have the option to test virtually via remote proctor, in addition to onsite testing: HESI Admission Assessment Exam (A2) for RN, PN, or HP.
How much does the HESI exam cost?
The cost of the HESI exam is the responsibility of the applicant and must be paid for each testing attempt. The current cost is $42.
How many times can I take the HESI exam?
Some schools break down the year into two admission periods, and HESI test-takers are only allowed two attempts per admission period. Other schools limit the number of times that any person can take the HESI test to two or three attempts total.
What is the passing score for the HESI exam?
75%Each section is scored separately on a scale from 0 to 100. Schools set their own passing scores for the HESI exam. Most schools have a minimum passing score of 75% for each section of the exam. However, some schools may require students to get a 75% on one section and an 80% on another section.
Is the HESI exam hard?
The HESI exam can be a tricky test, so it is important that you read carefully the entire question as well as all of the answers. Often times, the test writers will throw in a few tricks to distract you and to keep you from seeing the correct answer.
Is the HESI exam on the computer?
All applicants will take the HESI A2 exam remotely with ProctorU, a remote proctoring service. A desktop computer or laptop, a working webcam and microphone, and a stable internet connection is required for this exam.
Can I use a calculator for the HESI exam?
Yes, there is a built-in onscreen basic calculator available throughout the entire exam for you. You are not allowed to bring your own.
How long should I study for the HESI?
Most experts recommend studying for 5-6 weeks when preparing for this exam. This is a great time frame to avoid cramming and better learn and review information.
Is the HESI all multiple choice?
The HESI A2 test is used for nursing schools to screen applicants for admission into nursing programs. Also known as the Evolve Reach Admission Assessment, the HESI A2 is a multiple-choice test with five scored exam topics and one unscored personality assessment.
How long does it take to complete the HESI exam?
5 hours and 15 minutesTotal time allotted to complete the exam is 315 minutes (5 hours and 15 minutes), including short breaks equaling a total of 30 minutes. Once time has expired, the HESI A2 will automatically end with no option to re-enter.
Can you cheat on a HESI exam?
Test Violation Policy The Office of Testing Services will NOT tolerate cheating by any test taker, including testers taking the exam through virtual online proctoring.
Is the HESI exam hard?
The HESI exam can be a tricky test, so it is important that you read carefully the entire question as well as all of the answers. Often times, the test writers will throw in a few tricks to distract you and to keep you from seeing the correct answer.
Can I use a calculator for the HESI exam?
Yes, there is a built-in onscreen basic calculator available throughout the entire exam for you. You are not allowed to bring your own.
Are you allowed scratch paper on the HESI?
Testers will be allowed one plain piece of scratch paper and a pencil during testing. The proctor will inspect the scratch paper front and back prior to the start of your exam.
What is HESI exam?
HESI exam is designed for nursing students and health professions students in several other fields. HESI nursing exams are offered in programs for the following roles: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
How many HESI exams are there?
There are 18 specialty exams for RNs, 14 for LPNs/LVNs, and three for APRNs.
What is the purpose of HESI?
The HESI tests are designed by Elsevier Student Life to help nursing and other health professions students prepare for licensing and board exams, such as the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). The HESI exams provide a comprehensive assessment that helps students review and chart their progress in different subjects.
How many specialty exams are there for RNs?
There are 18 specialty exams for RNs, 14 for LPNs/LVNs, and three for APRNs. Health professions exams covering key content areas, such as community health principles and CPR, are also offered. These programs might also conclude with a comprehensive exit exam.
What Does HESI Stand for?
HESI stands for Health Education Systems, Inc. Admissions Assessment (HESI A2), which tests to see if you have the cognitive skills and knowledge you need to succeed in nursing school or a health care education program.
Who Uses the HESI A2?
Nursing schools throughout the United States make use of the HESI entrance exam as part of their admissions process.
What Is a HESI A2 Test Passing Score?
Interestingly, there is no official successful score for the HESI exam.
What is on the HESI Admission Assessment Exam?
There are nine content areas on the HESI exam. Each of the nine specific subjects on the HESI test focuses on a unique area.
What Are Some Strategies for Answering Questions Quickly and Accurately?
Read the question carefully and make sure you understand what it is asking. Do not just jump to an answer if you are unsure of what is being asked.
4 Tips for Taking the HESI A2 Exam
Everyone needs a plan to know which essential academic skills they are going to study and how much time they should devote to each study session.
Where Do I Register for the Hesi A2 Exam?
Every school has its own policy for how to register for the HESI exam. So it is very important that you read your intended program's website and follow their procedures.
Why do I need to take HESI A2?
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.
What is HESI A2?
HESI A2 Exam Guide. 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.
Why do you take the HESI A2 pretest?
Morgan suggests taking a HESI A2 pretest to identify your strengths and limitations, then "focus on content areas where you have limitations in order to be as successful as possible on the exam."
How long should I study before taking the SAT?
"Instead, set a schedule. It is not wise to wait to study the night before any exam and expect to pass." Study 1 to 2 months before taking the exam for at least 1 to 2 hours a day.
How Often is HESI Offered?
HESI testing dates can be found on the competitive admissions pages for the associated programs. Nursing and Veterinary Technician offer petition/HESI twice each year. The other programs ( Dental Hygienist, Radiography, and Surgical Technologist) offer petition/HESI once each year.
Do I Need to Register?
After the petition window has closed, you will be prompted (via email) to purchase your test code and register for the exam.
How Long is the Exam?
Students have historically averaged about three hours. Students are allowed four hours to complete all four sections.
May I Use a Calculator or Scratch Paper?
A basic (non-scientific) calculator is embedded in the exam and available to students for use when appropriate. Scratch paper will be provided by the test proctor and must be turned in after testing is complete. Calculators, translators, dictionaries, cell phones, etc. are not allowed.
How Can I Prepare For the Exam?
To prepare for the exam you can review materials from your related courses at NTC. An optional study guide is available for purchase through the NTC Campus Store for approximately $48. Additional resources may be available by using a basic web search for HESI A2 preparation materials.
When and How Do I Find Out My Score?
You will be able to view your score immediately upon completing the HESI exam and can log in at any time afterwards to view it.
What Does My Score Mean?
For Nursing and Veterinary Technician, we will rank all testers in order from highest to lowest score. The students with the highest scores are offered acceptance into the program. There is no minimum score required for Veterinary Technician. For Nursing, a minimum cumulative score of 75% is required to be considered for program acceptance.
How often can I retake the HESI exam?
Test Information. Students may retake the HESI test once every 60 days based on the date of the first exam. The 60-day count will begin on the day following your most recent test date.
How old do you have to be to take HESI?
The HESI entrance exam scores must be less than one year old at the time of application. If HESI A2 exam was taken other than at LSCS, official scores have to be sent directly to Nursing Department by Elsevier. Contact Nursing Departments for details.
How many hours do you have to take the nursing exam?
Scores used for admissions must be on a single testing. Students will have a maximum of 5.5 hours to take the exam.
