What to expect when you are taking the TEAS V

Nursing Students TEAS

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Hi,

I am going to take the TEAS test in about a month. I was wondering if anyone would know of any helpful websites, or pointers on taking this test. No I am not asking how hard it is or how easy it is. I am also aware of the study guide.

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In the AllNurses search engine, type in TEAS or if your using your mobile phone to access the site...go to "Nursing student"----> "Teas Exam help"/"Stickies" you'll get ALL the info you need.

Take your time to go over and review the entire ATI book....it really helps! The questions are written in a similar way, but I found the Reading and Science questions way more difficult than any review book I read! The day you actually take the TEAS, relax and be very aware of the time you have per section. For some reason the time seemed to go super fast for me but I was able to answer all the questions right before the timer went off. Also if you can, take a break/breaks in between sections (when your time is not running) to take a sip of water, use the restroom or just simply walk around for a few minutes; I think sitting and taking the test for 3 1/2 hours straight is way too long! Hope this helps and good luck to you!

In the AllNurses search engine, type in TEAS or if your using your mobile phone to access the site...go to "Nursing student"----> "Teas Exam help"/"Stickies" you'll get ALL the info you need.

Definitely use the ATI book and break it up in sections. I also printed flashcards from quizlet. Type in Teas and the terms will come up by section (math, science, etc). The flash cards really helped because it helped to remember math formulas and what certain questions were asking on the Reading section.

I passed the 1st time. It really helps.

I also used the ATI book and online tests. It would be very tough without the book. If you study for an hour or 2 a day for the month till you take the test you will do fine. If your passing the online tests easily you should go in confident.

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