Teas test help

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hi everyone. i just joined this site and im loving it.. i am taking my teas test in a few weeks and im very nervous about the science section. can anyone inform me on what to study. Do i need to know body parts, cells, etc..? Also, are the questions in the book similar to to real teas test?

please help me. thank you. :coollook:

Specializes in CNA.
hi everyone. i just joined this site and im loving it.. i am taking my teas test in a few weeks and im very nervous about the science section. can anyone inform me on what to study. Do i need to know body parts, cells, etc..? Also, are the questions in the book similar to to real teas test?

please help me. thank you. :coollook:

LOL IM NEW SO I HOPE U GET THIS POST MAY I ASK WHAT MATERIAL DID U USE TO GET U READY FOR THE TEAS TEST I TOOK THE NET COUPLE YEARS AGO AND I DID BAD.. SO IM A LITTLE NERVOUS BUT I HAVE READ SUM OLDER POST AND THEY WAS SAYING SUMTHIN ABOUT A MCGRAW GUIDE FOR SCIENCE AND A SITE CALEED www.purplemath.com... and good luck with ur test let me know how u did if u can and whats it all about.. im sure u will do well :up:

Specializes in Addiction / Pain Management.

I took the TEAS with no prep and passed. I prepped for the T.A.B.E. and I didn't have time to prep for the TEAS.

1. It's not that bad.

2. Buy a prep kit.

I've take many an exam(IT related) getting prep kit is always a good idea.

This is what I wrote up after I took the TEAS the first time:

Science

- Types of rock and how they are formed

- Plate tectonics/plate boundaries

- Digestive system (what is a bolus?)

- Hydrolic cycle

- Mitosis and meiosis

- DNA to RNA coding

- Look at amino acid tables and interpret it

- Velocity (figure out m/s), force (how force and gravity act on objects), basic physics questions

- What holds the Earth in orbit?

- Hydrogen and Carbon bonding

- Ionic and Covalent bonding

- Wavelengths (amplitude/frequency; if one wave is going one speed and another is going another speed, which is more powerful?)

- Parasympathetic, sympathetic, autonomic, somatic body systems

- Independent Variables and Dependent Variables

- Control groups and scientific reasoning

- Punnett Squares

- Force, energy, specific heat

- Primary, secondary etc… defenses in the immune system

- What do eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have in common? How are they different?

- Differences between plant and animal cells

- Plant male and female parts

- Cloud formation

There is more stuff on there, but there really isn't a way to study completely for this section. Good luck and the TEAS sticky thread is EXTREMELY beneficial to go over.

Specializes in CNA.

i hope it will thanks im just very nervous about the math part

sorry total newb but where is the Teas sticky, couldn't find it by searching

Specializes in Med/Surg, Surgical Post-Trauma, Peds.
sorry total newb but where is the Teas sticky, couldn't find it by searching

https://allnurses.com/pre-nursing-student/teas-study-skills-436739.html

:) HTH

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