Re: Teas test prep
Hi Guys!
Just to let you know, that McGraw Hill book is a great reference for TEAS prep. I downloaded it for free
from rapidshare dot com. (I'm trying to avoid hotlinking anything so as to avoid raising any flags!!!)
Perform a search on rapidlibrary dot com using 'Nursing Entrance' as the search keywords and it should pop up
as a .rar file. Download the file to a folder of your choice, use Winrar to 'unrar' the file so to speak...and you will
have the entire book at your fingertips in a .pdf format file. Then one may use Adobe's free .pdf reader
(or Sumatra's) and study away to your heart's content. (I posted step-by-step instructions for the computer
challenged folks amongst us.)
I sat for the TEAS yesterday, Thurs. June 11th, and earned a 84.7% overall with approx. 8 hours study.
I had never taken a computer based test before, but felt comfortable with it after about 20 min. Oh, I forgot to add that some Youtube videos are invaluable. Search Youtube user 'mrthoth' ; he also goes by the moniker
'Yossarian the Grammarian'. His videos are excellent as are his teaching abilities. Short, sweet, and to the point.
As for content, it is my opinion that the vast majority of the posters of 'TEAS' related posts on this bulletin
board are dead wrong! All of the questions are based on knowledge of the material; however, at least 2/3 of those questions are exercises in critical thinking using one's knowledge of the material. ATI has designed a format
in which they test how well one can use the knowledge that they already have, and believe me that concept
was very cleverly hidden throughout the theme of the exam.
Ciao for now,
Tim
I'm in! Class of 2011 A.D.N.
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