Published Nov 5, 2008
domarera
43 Posts
Is the ATIT study manual the only one out there to study from for the TEAS test?
ColtsMom
47 Posts
When I ordered mine, I did a Google search and found several "unofficial" TEAS test guides and flash card sets, but I couldn't really find a review on any of them. I ended up breaking down and buying the one from the ATI Testing site. I figured at least I know it should cover the right material.
I did find this site that had some practice questions.
http://www.testprepreview.com/teas_practice.htm
I haven't had time to compare the manual to the site though to see how on target the questions are.
blughst43
58 Posts
When I ordered mine, I did a Google search and found several "unofficial" TEAS test guides and flash card sets, but I couldn't really find a review on any of them. I ended up breaking down and buying the one from the ATI Testing site. I figured at least I know it should cover the right material.I did find this site that had some practice questions. http://www.testprepreview.com/teas_practice.htmI haven't had time to compare the manual to the site though to see how on target the questions are.
I just started reviewing the Teas using the ATI study manual and found it to be very helpful especially when it came to the math portion. There were a lot of 'hints' on formulas and what conversion factors would be needed to memorize for the actual test. I know the book and the online practice tests are pricey, but I've talked to several RN students and they swear by it. Several said the study manual is a good representation of the test.
I also checked out the Teas practice exams on testpreview.com and they were ok...its good to get several takes on an exam...it just didn't have further explainations and pointers on approaching certain problems.
So I figured cutting out my Starbucks fix for 2 months is a small price to pay for a little edge on the Teas...:typing