About the HESI A2
The HESI A2 (Admission Assessment) is the entrance exam used by nursing programs that do not use the TEAS. It tests Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Math, and the sciences — Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, and Chemistry. NursingSprint covers every HESI A2 section with exam-style questions, clear rationales, and realistic practice tests so you walk in knowing what to expect.
What's covered
HESI A2 preparation on NursingSprint spans these courses:
- Mathematics
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary & General Knowledge
- Grammar
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Physics
- Full Practice Tests
How NursingSprint prepares you
Practice mode
Work through questions with optional hints and an immediate teaching rationale after each answer.
Exam mode
Simulate the real test — timed, no feedback until the end, with a question navigator and flagging.
Review mode
Skim questions with their answers and rationales for fast, focused revision before exam day.
45 practice exams are mapped to the HESI A2 — full simulations alongside topic practice.
A study plan that works
Preparing for the HESI A2 is not about how many hours you log — it is about spending those hours on the right things. The students who improve the most follow the same three-stage loop, and NursingSprint is built to support each stage.
1. Diagnose before you revise
Start with a timed practice test before you study anything. The score itself does not matter — the breakdown does. It tells you which topics are dragging you down so you can aim your effort instead of re-reading material you already know.
2. Build topic by topic
Work your weakest topics first. For each one, read the study note until the concept is clear, then practise questions until you can explain why each answer is right. Reading the rationale on a question you missed teaches far more than one you guessed correctly — keep an error log and revisit it every few days.
3. Rehearse under real conditions
In the final stretch, switch to full-length timed exams. The HESI A2 tests pacing as much as knowledge, and the only way to build pacing is to rehearse it. Sit each exam under exam conditions, then review every question — the ones you got right as well as the ones you missed.