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HESI A2 at University of Florida Nursing

UF has no published minimum — but in a competitive BSN applicant pool, a composite of 85+ and Critical Thinking of 800+ is what separates admitted students. One attempt per cycle. No retakes.

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One attempt. No retakes for UF.

Unlike PBSC or FSCJ which allow multiple attempts per year, UF applicants may only sit for the HESI A2 once per application cycle. Do not take the exam until you are prepared to score 85+.

UF HESI A2 Requirements at a Glance

Minimum Composite Score
None published
Competitive Composite Score
85+
Competitive Critical Thinking
800+
Retake Policy
1 attempt per cycle
Exam Format
Single session
Administration
ProctorU (remote)

Source: UF College of Nursing Traditional BSN & Accelerated BSN pages, verified 2026.

Required Sections for UF

UF requires 8 sections. Critical Thinking is explicitly scored and weighted — it is not a throwaway section like at some community colleges.

Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
Grammar
Math
Reading Comprehension
Critical Thinking800+ target
Learning Style
Personality Style

How to Prep for UF When You Have One Shot

1
Take a full diagnostic first
Before touching any content, run a timed full-length diagnostic. You need to know exactly where you are across all 8 sections — especially Critical Thinking, which most students underweight.
2
Spend 70% of prep time on A&P, Biology, and Critical Thinking
Grammar and Math are recoverable with short review. Science and reasoning sections require deeper prep and are what separate 75-point scores from 85-point scores.
3
Run full practice exams, not section drills, in the final two weeks
UF is a single session with no breaks between sections. Stamina matters. Practice the full exam format so your 8th section scores do not drop below your 1st.

One shot at UF. Make it count.

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