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The HESI A2 rewards careful reading and clean fundamentals. Improved scores come from fixing small gaps, like fraction and percentage mistakes, missed keywords in passages, and grammar rules that may not have been used in a while.
This practice test gives you a balanced mix of the main topics. The results will allow you to focus on weaker topics and create a study plan.
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It is designed to train students for the actual Nurse Aide exam administered at all test centers by one of the two major companies that do the HESI tests.

This HESI A2 practice test covers subjects that are important for someone to know if they want to become a nurse or work in healthcare. This includes subjects like math, reading, science, vocabulary, grammar, and more.

This HESI A2 practice test covers subjects that are important for someone to know if they want to become a nurse or work in healthcare. This includes subjects like math, reading, science, vocabulary, grammar, and more.

This test covers human body systems, tissues, functions, and diseases.

This test covers human body systems, tissues, functions, and diseases.

This test covers human body systems, tissues, functions, and diseases.

This test covers human body systems, tissues, functions, and diseases.

This test covers human body systems, tissues, functions, and diseases.
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These FAQs cover what students worry about most, like required sections, calculator rules, score goals, and the fastest way to review mistakes.
Score targets vary by program, but your best goal is consistency. Keep practicing until you can hit a strong score repeatedly, not just once.
Not always. Some schools only require certain sections, so confirm the exact subjects your program uses before you plan your study time.
Accuracy matters more. Most students lose points from rushed reading, skipped steps in math, or grammar choices that look right at first glance.
Many testing setups provide an on-screen calculator for certain math problems. Personal calculators are often not allowed, so practice the way you expect to test.
Focus on high-frequency basics like fractions, percentages, ratios, conversions, and word problems. Most math score improvements come from fixing repeated errors, not learning new topics.
Practice short passages daily, underline keywords in the question, and answer using only what the text supports. Avoid “almost true” choices that add extra assumptions.
Entrance exam vocabulary often leans on academic roots, prefixes, and context clues. Practice breaking words into parts and understanding the meaning of the sentence before you pick an answer.
Choose the option that is most precise and directly matches the question. If one answer is broader or slightly off-topic, it is usually incorrect.
Use full tests to measure progress once in a while, then spend most of your time on section drills where you can fix weaker areas.
Label each miss by pattern (careless math step, misread keyword, weak concept, wrong choice between two similar answers), fix that pattern with a short drill, then retest within 24 to 48 hours.
Start with the sections your program weighs most and the ones you can improve quickly, usually math accuracy, reading questions, and grammar basics. Then fill in science gaps after.
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