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Since ATI provides no student assistance to interpret scores, let's help each other! If enough of us enter our complete TEAS scores, we'll be able to compare notes to see how we rank in different programs, what to aim for if your school requires a Program percentile rank rather than a series of scores, etc. There is another thread where people are sharing their scores, but it looks like most people are just sharing their Adjusted Individual Total Score or whatever applies to their particular school. By sharing all the info, we can help each other better.

Please copy the scores below and then change them to your own, in your post! thanks! Please make sure to check your Program Type! It's right under the name of the school where you took it, on your score sheet.

Program Type: PN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 66.7%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Proficient

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 56.0%

Percentile Rank - National - 56

Percentile Rank - Program - 81

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 64.3%

Mathematics A.I.S. 76.7%

Science A.I.S. 62.5%

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 66.7%

I got a 70.0% with pretty much no studying at all.

I did watch a few Kahn Academy videos to get a basic idea of science, as I have never had any high school science or real deal college science class. I know literally nothing about science. I am also somewhat poor at math.

As a reference, I scored a 93 on the HESI A2, but that was only the math, English, and reading sections. Again, no studying there.

Hope this helps some future test takers get an idea.

(All I needed for my program was to pass with at least a 60. The actual score isn't weighted into acceptance and I have several other things going on right now, so studying wasn't a priority).

Program Type: ADN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 85.3%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Advanced

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 64.9%

Percentile Rank - National - 95

Percentile Rank - Program - 96

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 92.9%

Mathematics A.I.S. 93.3%

Science A.I.S. 72.9%

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 86.7%

I took the TEAS V this morning. Here are my scores:

Program Type: ADN

Adjusted Individual Test Score: 92.0%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Exemplary

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 64.9%

Percentile Rank - National: 99

Percentile Rank - Program: 99

Reading AIS: 97.6%

Math AIS: 96.7%

Science AIS: 83.3%

English Language Usage AIS: 90%

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 92.0%

ATI Academic

Preparedness Level: Exemplary

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 70.6%

Percentile Rank - National: 99

Percentile Rank - Program: 99

Reading 97.6%

Mathematics 96.7%

Science 87.5%

English and Language Usage 86.7%

SoCal, ADN, took it a month ago.

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 91%

ATI Academic

Preparedness Level: Exemplary

Mean - National: 64%

Mean - Program: 64%

Percentile Rank - National: 99

Percentile Rank - Program: 99

Reading 90%

Mathematics 93%

Science 91%

Eng and Lang Usage 90%

1-seems like Science is kicking every's a**

2-bit disappointed with my Program's avg score

3-pretty happy to not drop below 90 mark

*Stats: all pre-req completed

**Took off decimal space but not rounded.

Took mine on the 12th, Im most likely going to retake it.

Program Type: ADN...technically I'm applying for BSN

Adjusted Individual Score: 82.0%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Advanced

Mean-National: 64.3%

Mean-Program: 64.9%

Percentile Rank-National: 91

Percentile Rank-Program: 93

Reading: 92.9%

Math: 73.3% :(

Science: 85.4%

Eng and Lang: 73.3%

hey is the teas exam hard

hey is the teas exam hard

Depends on what your weaknesses are. If you're bad at math under a time crunch focus on that. If you're bad at grammar focus on that. The more time you put into it the better off you'll be, this is definitely true if you're a bad test taker. Take a practice test and see which section you do the worst on and what type of questions you did poorly on. The key is study what you don't know or are bad at not what you do know. I got an 82%, which is not bad but in my standards for myself it's not great.

I hope this helps! Good luck!

hey is the teas exam hard

It all depends on what you already know. I took it with no studying whatsoever and got an 87. It was administered to my class without advance notice (yeah, really). However, there were some questions that I did not know the answer to (hadn't had Chem in 15 years) and I suck at those 'what is the author trying to convey' type questions. And there were some things in the English section I had never heard of (like what 'voice' is the author using--narrative was the only one of the choices that I knew). It's not hard, but preparedness is key. If I'd known what to expect, I would have prepared.

Side note: I thought the stories in the Reading and English sections were poorly written.

Program Type: ADN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 92.9%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level:

Mean - National: 70.5%

Mean - Program: 71.5%

Percentile Rank - National - 98

Percentile Rank - Program - 98

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 92.9%

Mathematics A.I.S.

Science A.I.S.

English and Language Usage A.I.S.

My school only requires the reading section.

Program Type: ASN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 78.7%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Advanced

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 56.0%

Percentile Rank - National - 86

Percentile Rank - Program - 96

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 85.7%

Mathematics A.I.S. 86.7%

Science A.I.S. 62.5%

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 86.7%

Program Type: BSN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 80.7%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Advanced

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 70.6%

Percentile Rank - National - 89

Percentile Rank - Program - 79

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 73.8%

Mathematics A.I.S. 90.0%

Science A.I.S. 75.0%

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 80.0%

Just came from taking the exam.

Changing careers - doing the 2nd degree accelerated program.

Studied hours per day for about 5 - 6 weeks. Used the McGraw-Hills 5 TEAS Practice Tests [Paperback]. It was rated very highly on Amazon. It is very thorough and really works! (McGraw-Hills 5 TEAS Practice Tests: Kathy Zahler: 9780071767774: Amazon.com: Books)

Any area that was confusing, I just went online to google or youtube. Be sure and relax the night before the test. Get a good breakfast.

Weakest areas for me were: punnett square, chemical equations, pH scale, and topic vs theme. (Chemistry wasn't fresh for me).

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