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No. 10
from *guest*
Old Jun 17, 2009, 09:34 PM

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In all honesty..I studied almost ONLY the science for this exam. I didn't even bother with anything else..and then it ends up..there are ONLY 30 science questions! And of those..I swear that almost NONE of them were even in the study guide.

Of all 30 questions...I probably had less than 7 questions for physics/chemistry combined. I was just shocked that it wasn't as hard as I feared. But I can only speak for me...exams are randomly generated...I am pretty sure the overall feel must be the same though.
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No. 11
from jkonopasek
Old Jul 29, 2009, 04:59 PM

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Are the questions a carbon copy from the ATI study guide??
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No. 12
from Robinelli
Old Aug 02, 2009, 09:11 PM

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No. The science are completely different. The math are the same though.
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No. 13
from elacer08
Old Aug 13, 2009, 09:38 AM

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For the science portion of the teas test was it mostly just rocks, plates, and was there anything like atmosphere, biosphere, or climates? Anything important about physics like motion, heat, or velocity? Did they cover any biology? Thanks!
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No. 14
from bs in bs
Old Sep 14, 2009, 11:07 PM

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Something about a type of slated rock you pick up. something about the earth's orbit. something with a picture from the side about what kind of earth's plates. And anyone who studies reading...well you shouldn't. if you can read a menu you can ace the reading. specific heat and kcals of energy. periodic table. compounds. picture of atoms. hydrologic cycle
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No. 15
from Avary
Old Sep 19, 2009, 07:56 PM

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I second the recommendation of an earlier poster for the 4kids websites. My score went up 30 points on the practice tests I have been taking.
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No. 16
from SCPC
Old Nov 04, 2009, 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kneecole06 View Post
Just for anyone that reads this post and needs a brush-up on all the high school learned basics of science, I found these sites that are wonderful!

Go to physics4kids.com and in the right-hand margin there's also links to there other sites (i.e. biology4kids, chemistry4kids, etc.). And since these sites are made for young students, the info is put in very plain English. I've found it really helpful in my studying for the TEAS!
Thanks for posting these sites.
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No. 17
from Md76
Old Nov 04, 2009, 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bs in bs View Post
Something about a type of slated rock you pick up. something about the earth's orbit. something with a picture from the side about what kind of earth's plates. And anyone who studies reading...well you shouldn't. if you can read a menu you can ace the reading. specific heat and kcals of energy. periodic table. compounds. picture of atoms. hydrologic cycle
Hi, bs in bs, thanks for this post, i remember this, but Im not sure if my answer is correct, the science, eng & reading, i find difficult. I did not finish, time go too fast. i have to retake. English is my second language. i retake test on nov 12. I wil review this again. Thank you. Congratulations for passing TEAS exam!
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No. 18
from Md76
Old Nov 04, 2009, 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by elacer08 View Post
For the science portion of the teas test was it mostly just rocks, plates, and was there anything like atmosphere, biosphere, or climates? Anything important about physics like motion, heat, or velocity? Did they cover any biology? Thanks!
Hi, elacer08, I remember rocks, plates, and a lot of biology questions on my test. I dont remember physics, i did not finish, so I don't know if there was physics. I retake on nov.12th. Good Luck!
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No. 19
from Md76
Old Nov 04, 2009, 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jkonopasek View Post
Are the questions a carbon copy from the ATI study guide??
Hi, jkonopasek, the maths, is the same, i think the english and reading too. English is my second language, sorry, i can not say for sure. But the science is a different story. Is completely different. I think you have to apply concepts. I did not pass. I will have to retake on nov.12th. Good Luck!
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