Published May 2, 2017
nb1104_, ADN
122 Posts
Besides the calculator that they provide, will the conversion that's essential for science/math be provided too? Thank you!
CreativeUsername
42 Posts
I had a question with no given conversion units that I had to guess on. So the answer is, no.
Priceaka14
6 Posts
Thankfully i had basic knowledge of the most used conversion units, one they gave me the other i knew already.
QueenDanii79
24 Posts
When I took it, everything was given to me.. just knowing how to input it in the calculator was a bit difficult for me. It was a very tricky because they had answers that was pretty much..well, it can go either way is what I'm trying to say but obviously there's only one right answer.. I took the test in April and I failed it and I rescheduled it again August and I also paid over $100 for a 1-month review course in June so hopefully I'll be able to get it right when I retest in August. Good luck.
Thanks guys! I just now saw your comments! I'm taking it on June 2nd and been studying for over a month now. But I feel like I've focused too much on organ systems than the other parts. A little here and there of English math and reading. I need a 62%... by the way, do you think the practice test is worth it??
Practice test? Id say YES.. Anything you can do to further your knowledge, DO IT. The test was HARD.. to me at least because I've been out of high school since the 90s....
Good luck and​ please let us know rather you passed or failed
gina09
3 Posts
what conversions should we know?
@gina09 the conversions for problems were given to me. I didn't even memorize any conversions and I'm happy that they provided them
@quendanii79 hi, I passed my teas but not really a good score lol, but good enough for most ADN program that don't go by chancellor's.. the science was crazy hard!! I feel like youTube videos were helpful but just not as complete as what you learn in a class setting!