CLAST study guide for TEAS?

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can I use the clast study guide to review for the teas? Also, I am having a very hard time finding clear info about what is actually covered on the teas, any info?

Thanks,

Allison

Here's a link to an unofficial TEAS study/practice guide:

http://www.testprepreview.com/teas_practice.htm

The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is multiple-choice exam consisting of the following sections:

Reading: 50 minutes, 40 questions

Mathematics: 56 minutes, 45 questions

Science: 38 minutes, 30 questions

English: 65 minutes, 55 questions

Additional information on the exam itself and optional study materials can be found on the test publisher’s web site, http://www.atitesting.com

Good luck on your exam!

Hi,

I appreciate you replying but I found this information to be inaccurate. I was aware of these sites before I posted.... The "unofficial study guide..." website is crap...they list the TEAS review questions for MULTIPLE exams and then try to sell you their services. Also, the atittesting site doesn't actually give any information on what is covered beyond the basic description of math, science, reading, etc.

The information on the unofficial review site is not crap or inaccurate... take it from someone who not only took the TEAS, but also scored in the 90th percentile nationally (after reviewing with the unofficial site I posted earlier). You should use the FREE information on this site to determine your strengths and weaknesses in certain areas, then do a further review on your own from there.

If you don't trust the information you are finding online or on allnurses, then go directly to the source... your school/program. My school provided me with a sheet on what would be tested and the amount of time per section (which matches what I posted above). Your school should be able to do the same.

my point is that this is not some free, seemingly altruistic site to help all the test takers around, there purpose is to sell stuff and they are misleading. Their TEAS math review, for example, is exactly the same as 4 other tests I randomly clicked to compare against so I'm not sure how ANYONE can claim this is a TEAS (specific) review, which is what I asked about! so sure, this is an algebraic review but it is being misrepresented as TEAS specific. The program that requires this test (in my area) does not have information to give beyond that it covers math, science, reading comp. I am extremely frustrated by this. I would like to know what level and type of math as well as what areas of science are covered. Neither of the sites given above provide this information and nothing I have been able to find online do either.

I got an A+ in college algebra but didn't bother to buy the book so I don't have one to review and honestly, I took the NET also and that was ridiculously easy compared to college math classes I have taken. I have also taken college chem, bio, a&p, etc and done well. MY POINT IS... I do not want a vague review, I want to clearly understand what I will be tested on to review THAT.

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