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Good thread! ...especially since Wallace is one of the piloting schools, we can actually see where we all stand. I suprisingly did well, despite the fact that I thought I was failing the science section all the way through. The math section was pleasantly easy, reading was fine as well, and then you'd think I didn't grow up speaking English with my English score! Needless to say, I made a 77.3%.
Congrats Jade! I only know two other people who have taken it so far and both scored in the 50s. I scored 86.7% but I'm still really nervous about my fall app because I haven't taken micro yet. Hoping there will be fewer applicants since Wallace is one of the only schools requiring the TEAS as of yet. July can't get here fast enough lol.
I'm not attending Wallace however, I have taken the test before for Herzing and made a 61. The Science was "oh my goodness". So I decided to order the study manual from Barnes and Noble. When I started going through it, I noticed that it was JUST like the real test. I have to retake the test soon. I paid 34.00 for the study. I know someone who scored a 69 before they purchased the guide. After preparing for two weeks, she made a 84. You may or may not want to order the manual. It was only a suggestion...Good luck to all of you!
I didn't take it at Wallace State, but I did take it at Bevill a few weeks ago and I made an 81.3. It wasn't really that hard except for the Science section and that's what everyone else I've talked to has said also. The national average was a 64 I believe. Everyone I know that took it has made in the 60's or 70's. Hope this helps with your expectations...?
I'm not sure. I was originally told if you get in the 80th percentile or higher you were accepted but now I'm being told it goes by a points system. You get so many points for what you made on the TEAS (for example, if you made an A you get 20 points, B is 10 points, etc...not sure on how many points just giving an example), you get points for how high your GPA is, points for your grades in pre-requisite classes, etc....they add all the points up and start accepting those with the highest number of points. They said in two weeks they will start sending out acceptance letters to those starting with the highest points until all slots are filled.
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Just wondering if anyone has taken the ADN TEAS V at Wallace yet. How were your scores? I've heard this version is harder than the older ones and I would like to get an idea of where everyone is ranking on the national level. Thanks!