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Chances of passing

Hello I need some advice. I decide to change my major to nursing and i will start my nursing pre requisite this fall. Classes I am taking are Anatomy and Physiology I, Lifespan development, biological chemistry, Statistics. Then in the spring I am taking Anatomy and physiology II, microbiology, and nutrition which by then I will be done with my nursing pre requisites. However I have to take the test before February which is before spring semester before finishing my nursing pre requisites. Do y'all think I could get a good score on the TEAS V with out taking Anatomy and physiology II, microbiology and nutrition. I'm planning on studying this summer for it. Do I have a chance of passing this exam? please help

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Welcome...we moved your thread to the Pre-Nursing forum. Good luck to you.

Yes, the TEAS doesn't include Micro or A&P. It's general biology, chem, math, english, things like that. It's a high school level test, not a college one.

Yes, the TEAS doesn't include Micro or A&P. It's general biology, chem, math, english, things like that. It's a high school level test, not a college one.

This. Just by the TEAS study guide and work on your weak points.

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