Originally Posted by jilly_willy08 Thanks for the info., that sounds like what I was expecting. I'm only going to have about 40 points from my pre-req classes when it comes time to take the teas. I think I'm going to take both of them anyway and see what happens. What is the total possible on the teas, do you know? And last I've heard the lpn program goes only by what you get on the test and not pre-req points, is that true? And any suggestions on studing for the psb? Thanks again, good luck in your program!
Hello again, thanks for the good luck

. Okay, unfortunately I don't know much about the TEAS because I haven't taken it yet. Sorry. But I know that the book store should offer studying material and a breakdown of the test. As far as the lpn program goes, your program may be completely based on the PSB, which would be good for you if you get a good score! We have so many applicants in Fort Wayne that they use pre-reqs now too. Contact your program chair to find out. I believe the PSB has 5 parts:
1) Vocab, arithmetic, form relationships
2) Spelling
3) Natural Sciences (chemistry, biology, health)
4) Clinical Judgement of a PN
5) Vocational Adjustment index
I think it's 180 questions.
I think that you said the bookstore doesn't have a PSB practice book for you so here is a website that can test you on everything you need to know:
http://www.testprepreview.com/nursing_practice.htm
I think it's a good idea for you to take both of them. That way you may get direct entry into the LPN program and maybe get on the waiting list for the R.N. program while you're finishing your pre-reqs. I guess it's the best of both worlds right? Well, good luck with whatever you decide to do. If you have anymore questions, let me know.
~Crystal
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