Hello, all! I'm looking for a little help and advice about the TEAS V. My test date is rapidly approaching (Just a little more than 10 days), and I am really starting to get nervous. I purchased the ATI TEAS V manual last year before I took Chemistry (I just finished Chemistry 1151 and 1152, with Organic component, so I am familiar with basic Chem and Organic/BioChem. I got a B+ in both classes). I have taken all of my science pre-reqs so far and finished almost all of them with As (with the exception of two Bs, like I previously mentioned). I purposely wanted to wait until I was finished with all pre-reqs. I wanted to know if this would be enough to help me succeed?
I was recently reading through some previous posts of students who also did the same thing that I did--purchsed the ATI manual and scheduled test date until after majority of science classes were completed who still admitted to not doing very well. Can someone please give me an idea of the structure of the test? I have heard that the ATI manual is not very thorough for the science portion? This is scaring me, as some of the reviews on Amazon (where I purchased my manual) were claiming that it was very helpful. Many users on Allnurses are contradicting that though, saying that the ATI manual science section is very weak and generalized and that McGraw Hill version is a better study guide! I have no time to begin studying from other sources, as I have been using this book (and my previous knowledge) for weeks now. I think another source would only serve to confuse me. Should I invest in the McGraw practice tests? I really don't know what to do now. The ATI manual seems so straight forward and easy. I felt that if I studied it front to back I would be ok. Does the ATI manual truly cover every (or at least 95%) of the subjects on the actual test? Anyone who has taken it recently (late 2012 until now)??
Any advice would be much appreciated!! Thank you.
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Hello, all! I'm looking for a little help and advice about the TEAS V. My test date is rapidly approaching (Just a little more than 10 days), and I am really starting to get nervous. I purchased the ATI TEAS V manual last year before I took Chemistry (I just finished Chemistry 1151 and 1152, with Organic component, so I am familiar with basic Chem and Organic/BioChem. I got a B+ in both classes). I have taken all of my science pre-reqs so far and finished almost all of them with As (with the exception of two Bs, like I previously mentioned). I purposely wanted to wait until I was finished with all pre-reqs. I wanted to know if this would be enough to help me succeed?
I was recently reading through some previous posts of students who also did the same thing that I did--purchsed the ATI manual and scheduled test date until after majority of science classes were completed who still admitted to not doing very well. Can someone please give me an idea of the structure of the test? I have heard that the ATI manual is not very thorough for the science portion? This is scaring me, as some of the reviews on Amazon (where I purchased my manual) were claiming that it was very helpful. Many users on Allnurses are contradicting that though, saying that the ATI manual science section is very weak and generalized and that McGraw Hill version is a better study guide! I have no time to begin studying from other sources, as I have been using this book (and my previous knowledge) for weeks now. I think another source would only serve to confuse me. Should I invest in the McGraw practice tests? I really don't know what to do now. The ATI manual seems so straight forward and easy. I felt that if I studied it front to back I would be ok. Does the ATI manual truly cover every (or at least 95%) of the subjects on the actual test? Anyone who has taken it recently (late 2012 until now)??
Any advice would be much appreciated!! Thank you.