Efficient study tips for the teas test

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So i'm preparing to take the teas test in order to apply to the last and final university of my choice. The required score to get into the program is 68%. I've taken the teas test before without even studying just to get a feel for it, so this would be my second attempt. I'm now confused on how to study for the test, i have the official study manual and everything just not really sure where or how to start. I looked over the print out you receive at the end that tells you what you should work on, but i'm still confused on how to move forward. In the past i haven't had many issues with note taking or studying because i retain and remember things very easily in the past, this however seems different and i want to ensure i do very well this time around. Any advice or tips on making the teas test a success will be greatly appreciated...

The study guide should be sufficient. Just take it one page at a time. I know the book is overwhelming, but it's really helpful.

I studied for the TEAS by using the guide and going through it section by section - I don't recommend cramming into your head two weeks in advance - its familiarity with the material that will help you score well - which means you need to interact with the material on a daily basis.

If it's in the TEAS study guide book - it's gonna be on the test. As I went through each section I made notes on the things I did not know - and studied those notes regularly and practiced. I found a few apps that were helpful and had very similar questions to the TEAS test -although I don't remember the names. One of them was like $10 and others were a little more expensive. If you put in the time and interact with the material on a daily basis over 2-4 months - you'll be perfectly fine.

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