Enter your TEAS V Scores here!!

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Since ATI provides no student assistance to interpret scores, let's help each other! If enough of us enter our complete TEAS scores, we'll be able to compare notes to see how we rank in different programs, what to aim for if your school requires a Program percentile rank rather than a series of scores, etc. There is another thread where people are sharing their scores, but it looks like most people are just sharing their Adjusted Individual Total Score or whatever applies to their particular school. By sharing all the info, we can help each other better.

Please copy the scores below and then change them to your own, in your post! thanks! Please make sure to check your Program Type! It's right under the name of the school where you took it, on your score sheet.

Program Type: PN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 66.7%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Proficient

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 56.0%

Percentile Rank - National - 56

Percentile Rank - Program - 81

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 64.3%

Mathematics A.I.S. 76.7%

Science A.I.S. 62.5%

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 66.7%

Program Type: BSN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 75.6

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Proficient

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 64.9%

Percentile Rank - National - 79

Percentile Rank - Program - 63

Reading Adjusted Individual Score 83.3

Mathematics A.I.S. 90 (But, I ran out of time!)

Science A.I.S. 56.3

English and Language Usage A.I.S. 73.3

This was my 1st time taking the teas, and had such a horrible migraine during the test. I am definitely retaking the test on Jan 11. I have a personal goal of 90%! I have purchased the study book and taken practice tests, but now I am really going to kick it into gear. I haven't had chemistry or micro-biology yet so I really struggled on the science portion.

For the science portion what area's did you study???

Program Type: ADN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 86.7

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Advanced

Mean - National: 63.3%

Mean - Program: 64.7%

Percentile Rank - National - 98

Percentile Rank - Program - 98

Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care.

Program Type: PN

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 74.7%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Proficient

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 56.0%

Percentile Rank - National - 77

Percentile Rank - Program - 93

Note: First time results taken shortly after my fall 2013 semester finals with little time to study specifically for the test.

Specializes in L&D, infusion, urology.

Program Type: BSN

Attempt: 1 of 1

Days since last attempt: 0

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 96.0%

ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Exemplary

Mean - National: 63.3%

Mean - Program: 70.6%

Percentile Rank - National: 99

Percentile Rank - Program: 99

Reading 100.0%

Mathematics 93.3%

Science 93.8%

English and Language Usage 93.3%

Program Type: BSN Attempt: 1 of 1 Days since last attempt: 0 Adjusted Individual Total Score: 96.0% ATI Academic Preparedness Level: Exemplary Mean - National: 63.3% Mean - Program: 70.6% Percentile Rank - National: 99 Percentile Rank - Program: 99 Reading 100.0% Mathematics 93.3% Science 93.8% English and Language Usage 93.3% [/QUOT

Amazing!!! You should be very proud with those scores. Congratulations!

Mathematics 100%

Mean - National: 90.9%

Why is my program type "ADN"? when I am doing BSN...

Specializes in Neonatal Nurse Practitioner.
Why is my program type "ADN"? when I am doing BSN...

That has to do with the school and how they registered their program. It will make no difference on your score. You score will just be calculated into ADN stats next year instead of BSN stats.

Specializes in NICU.

I am taking the TEAS V tomorrow! I have the ATI manual and i have been studing for 2 weeks and I also have just purchased the ATI practice test A . And advice??

I'm taking mine tomorrow too I'm soo nervous I've been studying like crazy! Good Luck ?

Specializes in NICU.

GOOD LUCK! Were are you located? Im in Tucson Arizona hoping to get into GCU

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