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Can anyone tell if the math in the teas guide the same way it's is on the exam???? And any other information would be helpfullll

Some people may say differently, but my experience is that I did not come across any questions on my TEAS V that I was not able to study in the ATI study guide.

Now did I remember all of it- haha... NOPE!

But I did get an 80.7%, which was great for me considering the first time I took the test without the book I got a 64.5%...

Good luck!!

Ok thank you cause I just wanted to know! So basically u recommend just studying from the teas guide and I'll be fine??

I used the TEAS V guide for most of my studying. But I had a hard time understanding Chemistry so I seeked extra help for that, I had a friend tutor me for a day until I understood it. I also practiced reading comprehension questions and math questions by going online and answering worksheets or practice tests (free).

But yes most of my help came from that study guide!!

Ok thank you!!

Good luck my friend!

You will do great! :hug:

I used the TEAS V guide for most of my studying. But I had a hard time understanding Chemistry so I seeked extra help for that, I had a friend tutor me for a day until I understood it. I also practiced reading comprehension questions and math questions by going online and answering worksheets or practice tests (free).

But yes most of my help came from that study guide!!

Hi Callie,

How much time did you take to study?

I used the TEAS V guide for most of my studying. But I had a hard time understanding Chemistry so I seeked extra help for that, I had a friend tutor me for a day until I understood it. I also practiced reading comprehension questions and math questions by going online and answering worksheets or practice tests (free).

But yes most of my help came from that study guide!!

Sorry forgot to ask....where did you do the free practice tests?

I took a month in between my tests and studied a couple hours a day.

The tests I got I just googled my problem areas, for example: algebraic applications, or percentage problems... and several tests would pop up. I also hit up the local library for books "Algebra for dummies" or "chemistry for dummies" They usually have practice tests in them!

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