Description
+) HESI A2: 4300 questions
+) TEAS: 1900 questions
+) MCAT: 3000 questions
+) PCAT: 1000 questions
+) GED: 2500 questions (4 topics)
Main features:
- Practice with thousands of questions and flashcards with detailed explanations
- Advanced tagging system to filter weak questions that need more practice
- Exam simulator with a real test environment to be ready for the exam
- Login with an email to sync progress on multiple devices
What is the HESI A2?
The HESI A2© (also known as the Evolve Reach Admissions Assessment) is a common nursing school entrance exam.
What subjects are on the HESI exam?
The HESI A2© consists of 8 separate test areas. Those test areas include mathematics, reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, biology, chemistry, anatomy & physiology, and physics. The school you are applying to will tell you which of these 8 test areas you will need to take.
The TEAS test, also known as the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS V), is a standardized admissions test used by many nursing schools to evaluate potential candidates for admission. The TEAS V test is developed by ATI and is intended to be a predictor of a student's success in nursing school. The TEAS test assesses a nursing candidate's skills in reading, math, science and English and language usage.
The Medical College Admission Test® (MCAT®) is a standardized, multiple-choice, computer-based test that has been a part of the medical school admissions process for more than 90 years. Each year, more than 85,000 students sit for the exam. Nearly all medical schools in the United States and several in Canada require MCAT scores, and many health profession schools and graduate programs now accept MCAT scores in lieu of other standardized tests. The MCAT exam tests examinees on the skills and knowledge that medical educators, physicians, medical students, and residents have identified as key prerequisites for success in medical school and practicing medicine. The content is divided into four sections:
- Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
- Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
- Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
The Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) is designed to examine the skills and abilities needed to excel and succeed in pharmacy school. Currently, the overwhelming majority of AACP institutions require the PCAT for admission to pharmacy degree programs.
The GED Test, or General Educational Development Test, is made up of four tests. These tests are designed to measure your proficiency in standard high-school subjects for anyone 16 or older not enrolled in high school. Rather than testing your memorization of specific facts, dates, or terms, the GED Test requires you to demonstrate applied knowledge and skills related to specific situations. By passing the GED Test, you will earn a high-school equivalency diploma.
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