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No. 20
from UGAmommy
Old Aug 25, 2009, 09:21 PM

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cstrick2...did you get in to Macon state? I am applying for January program and I am sooooo worried about the TEAS.
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No. 21
from Chanel63
Old Sep 02, 2009, 01:19 PM

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I am scheduled to take the TEAS on September 17th and I am terrified. I am an English person, so for those who are saying that the Math is a breeze, it isn't for me. I am using the study guide right now and about ready to throw it out of the window for this Math section. I am nervous, please pray for me. I believe I will be fine, I am just a bundle of nerves.
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No. 22
Old Sep 06, 2009, 05:01 PM

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I'm not sure if they changed the rules but I just took the TEAS test last weekend and they supplied us w/ a calculator. The math portion isn't that bad if your good at algebra. I suck in Math and got a 75.3 on it (I did terrible in the Metric section though). Luckily I don't need much to get into the PN program at my school.
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No. 23
from UGAmommy
Old Sep 07, 2009, 09:33 AM

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I'm guessing it must be up to the school giving it??? I was told that we don't get to use a calculator. That would be nice though Nrsinthefam: Can you tell me anything about science portion. I graduated from college about 5 yrs ago so it has been awhile since I have had science. I have been studying but there is SO much science to cover. Do we need to know lots of formulas like....density, speed, moles, etc. What are the Chemistry type questions covered? HELP
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No. 24
Old Sep 07, 2009, 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by UGAmommy View Post
I'm guessing it must be up to the school giving it??? I was told that we don't get to use a calculator. That would be nice though Nrsinthefam: Can you tell me anything about science portion. I graduated from college about 5 yrs ago so it has been awhile since I have had science. I have been studying but there is SO much science to cover. Do we need to know lots of formulas like....density, speed, moles, etc. What are the Chemistry type questions covered? HELP
Oh, you should do fine on the science portion. I've never taken a college level science class and scored an 85%. I was really shocked when I saw that score, cause I was nervous the whole time. I had lots of questions on different elements. There were some density and speed questions. Like I said you should do fine, I think majority of the questions are on a high school level. BTW, I didn't even know I was taking a test that day and was starving cause I didn't eat breakfast...lol. Hopefully that's eased you a little bit!!!
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No. 25
Old Sep 10, 2009, 02:28 PM

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I just took it today- and posted a long paragraph on my experience. I do recommend the practice guide and also--importantly- the practice computer test that is optional when you buy it. On the practice test- they tell you qhat the right answer is and explain why you got it wrong or right. In fact it's just like the real test(not same questions) so when I took the real one this morning, I truly missed the answers popping up on the screen!
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No. 26
from UGAmommy
Old Sep 10, 2009, 04:13 PM

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Do you remember any of the science typr questions. I have the study guide but it covers a lot of science. Whattypes of Chem and Physics questions were there? Do I need to know all those formulas for moles, mass, density, speed, acceleration, etc..... Sorry to ask but I am soooo nervous. I take the test next Wednesday. I took the practice test yesterday and made a 71% overall, not great! I got a 66 on math and 33 on science, YIKES!!!!! Is the real thing any easier? Oh yeah where is your paragraph posted?
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No. 27
from Bob_N_VA
Old Oct 09, 2009, 11:21 AM

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I took the test over at Riverside School of Nursing on the 14th of Sept. I had the practice test as well as the study guide from ATI. On the practice test I scored an 89, the actual test was an 84. They did not let us use calculators and the math took the longest time. Thankfully I was in school back in the day when calculators were just on the horizon so I knew how to work a pencil, it just took a while.

The science part had one question about nerve control of the heart, was just hitting that in the A&P 2 class at the same time. I think I got it right but it was weird that we were just at that point in class.

For this school, you did have to register with ATI prior to coming in and taking the test since you need the ATI user account to take your actual TEAS test. I don't remember the instructions they sent me being that clear on it, but since I had bought the book and the practice test, I was good to go.
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No. 28
from Pokytrokyt
Old Oct 19, 2009, 06:59 PM

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I took the TEAS test back in June, at Marymount U in Virginia. We weren't allowed to use a calculator - they just gave us a pencil and some scratch paper. But there really isn't a lot of calculating to do anyway, so I wouldn't worry about it too much.

I bought a copy of the review guide for the TEAS before I took the test. It's useful because it shows you how the test is structured, and how questions are formatted. The math section is pretty much HS Algebra I, logical thinking, interpreting graphs, etc. I don't remember if there were any Geometry questions at all. In fact, here's what's covered in the Math section of the TEAS (taken right off my score sheet for the exam):
- whole numbers
- fractions and decimals
- percentages
- ratio and proportion
- metric conversions
- algebraic application
- data interpretation

When you take the test, you indicate before the test starts what program you're going into. Then after the test you get two scores: the first is your percentile rank versus everyone who took the test (National); the second is your percentile rank versus everyone applying for the same program (Program). At Marymount, they said the Program score is what really mattered. The national and program scores are broken down for you to see what sections you did will on, and where you sucked (if any!).

Marymount told me that a 70th percentile (meaning you scored higher than 69 percent of the test takers) was a competitive Program score, and that 80th percentile would be excellent.

- Alex
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No. 29
Old Oct 20, 2009, 01:59 AM

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I just took the TEAS last week. I only had a few days to study prior to taking it and I did really well so I thought I would share what I did...I purchased the on-line practice exam and review guide package from ATI. The package allows you to take the practice exam twice without paying for it again so I took the practice exam first to find out what areas I needed to work on. I studied the review guide, focusing on just the areas I had trouble with on the practice exam. Then, I took the practice exam again. This approach may be a bit pricey, but I think doing well on the TEAS makes it worth the expense.

Alex, thank you for posting what MU told you regarding the TEAS scores; I was wondering what percentile is considered competitive.

Good luck to all!
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