Students TEAS
Published Apr 18, 2013
You are reading page 2 of Difficulty of Science Portion
Princess Mama
67 Posts
Mine was a bunch of chemistry and earth science.
lyn92, BSN
49 Posts
Thanks! The Khan website a big help!
I am currently using the ATI book as well, but the only thing that worries me is that some people say it doesn't prepare you for ALL the potential science questions that could be on the science portion and that's understandable, that' something you have to review yourself, but still, it's quite stressful >_
Some people said the ATI manual and the McGraw Hill book helped, and some people say it doesn't. It's very worrisome.
How recent did you take the test if you don't mind me asking? :)
I wish you the best of luck! I'll be taking mine on June 3rd.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,249 Posts
Hey guys - posting about specific topics is considered academic dishonesty in many areas. Please keep things general. Thanks.
stephanie.
457 Posts
I don't see how anyone posted anything that would fall under "academic dishonesty", especially when the study guide printed by ATI covers more info than what posters have said. Now, had some said "this exact question was on my exam" that's academic dishonesty but telling some to brush up on balancing equations.... Not so much. Other Teas threads have delved way furthers into details than this post.
Thats because the posts that violated our terms of service have been deleted. The ones left are fine. Just a friendly reminder.....
tykesmommy
21 Posts
I just took mine this past Wednesday and my science portion was almost all micro. It was terrible!
dorkiexcici
255 Posts
you didn't get any biology or chemistry?
Sadala, ADN, RN
356 Posts
If you will study and KNOW, hands down, the info in the TEAS prep manual then you should be good to go. I bought the manual and the two practice online tests. I did very well. Taking the online tests just helps give you a feel for how the actual proctored test will go in terms of timing, etc. The prep booklet gives you the info you need to learn/know in order to score well.