I also posted my study "techniques" and websites that might be helpful if you do not have the ATI book or any book for that matter. I guess any book will do as long as you study what is below. I still suggest getting it if you can. Whatever works.ScienceGeneral heart anatomy: follow blood flow through the heart in order, and know if the blood is oxygenated or not, know the valvesGeneral vascular anatomy(veins, arteries, etc)Respiratory System: general functions and structureNervous System: Know the subcategories, their functions, and know the anatomy of a neuron and the synapse WELLDigestive System: Just follow a bolus down to the orifice and know generally what is happening to it. Like where the digestion of fat occurs first and where the absorption of water occurs, etc.Immune System: Cell-mediated immunity, Humoral immunity; interferons; know the response to inflammationGeneral Biology: taxonomy(King Phillp Came Over For Granny's Soup); purines and pyrimidines; DNA functions; RNA functions; Transcription & translation; Cellular Organelles: mitochondria, ribosomes, rough/smooth ER, etc etc and their functions; Know plant cells too!!!!! ; prokaryotes vs eukaryotes; mitosis and meiosis stages: know their outcomes; mutations; punnet squares & alleles; difference between protozoa, bacteria, viruses, algae, and helminths AND their basic components(like what do they eat? how to they reproduce?)Chemistry: Again, know your heterotrophs and autotrophs... who uses cellular respiration and whatnot; mass numbers and atomic weights; know what isotopes are, how to find the number of protons in them; know what catalysts are... what decomposition and synthesis reactions are; chemical bonds; know which elements are your metals PLEASE!; acids and bases... know which accept protons and know the logarithmic scale; balancing chemical equations.English & Language UsageParts of Speech: Subject, verbs, article, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, etc. They'll make you read sentences and know which word is what.First person, second person, third person verbs, pronouns, in singular and plural forms.Active and Passive voiceContext Clues: Synonyms and Antonyms; Compare and contrastKnow common prefixes like un-, re-, in-, and dis-.Know common suffixes like -ia, -ic, -ism, -ology, etc.Know common root words like geo, cardio, ped, ortho, bio, psych, etc.Know commonly misspelled words and common homophones.MathAdd, subtract, multiply, divide decimals and fractions (lots of paycheck, rent, and menu questions)Add, subtract, multiply, divide mixed numbersConvert decimals, percents, and fractionsThe probability of something occurringDependent & independent variables... can you find which is which in a word problem?Read charts, graphs, tables etc.Know to find the LCDOrder of operations & FOILSolving for xRoman numerals to Arabic numerals... M=1000 D=500 C=100 L=50 X=10 V=5 and I=1.So they can ask you what's 2011 in Roman numerals and you'd choose MMXI.Know PERIMETER because there appear to be lots of "fencing" word problems.ReadingKnow more or less how to read nutrition labels & recipesBe able to read directions clearlyBe able to identify the summary of a short story.Read movie times, schedules, and invitation letters.Be able to read line graphs, temperature, simple maps, and blood pressure screensCan you find the main idea of an essay, letter, or story?Can you find the supporting details?Can you tell if the writer is trying to explain, entertain, or persuade?(Author's purpose)Can you identify the different supporting details in each paragraph?How I StudyI take test #1 for each separate section to know where to focus my study.I use the ATI book and underline the important keywords, directions, or numbers. I look over EACH answer even if I think I know the answer. NEVER think you know because there might be another answer better than the one you chose!If I think I need more practice, I use websites online. I will go over the ATI notes again, do all the practice questions, and will take the second test for the section (let's say, math). If I don't get AT LEAST 15 points higher, I'll do it all over again, going over similar questions online.ResourcesScience:Anatomy Study Sets and Flashcards | QuizletPhysiology Study Sets and Flashcards | QuizletChem1 Online Textbook Main MenuGeneral Chemistry Online: Companion notesUH Biochemistry -TutoringMath:Roman Numerals Conversion and ChartHomeschool Math - free math worksheets, lessons, ebooks, curriculum guide, and moreEnglish, Reading, etc.English Grammar Revolution: Grammar Made EasyContext Clues pdfAdvanced English lessonsCommas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences Down Vote Up Vote × About on eagles wings, ASN, RN RN; nurse; Specialty: 2 year(s) of experience in SDU, Tele 1 Article 1,035 Posts Share this post Share on other sites