Published Dec 5, 2014
Breezie_Love
3 Posts
I am getting ready to start studying for the TEAS but I have no idea where to even look for study material. Do public libraries have like a book? Is there a book?
lam4391
1 Post
Following :) I am in the same boat!
beachsandstudent
2 Posts
You can get the book from the testing website (atitesting.com) or Amazon.
RubyRabbit, BSN, RN
39 Posts
There are a couple of publishers that make study guides (McGrawHill, Kaplan, etc). Just look for anything that says "TEAS V". I hear the official ati study guide is the most helpful. They also have online practice tests that are administered and timed just like the TEAS. It's a good way to practice pacing yourself and to see what you need to brush up on.
Polar_lime
27 Posts
The ATI study guide is the most helpful because, well, they designed the test itself! I ordered mine from Amazon. The ATI website sells the online practice tests ( that's timed as well) but I did well using the practice tests included in the book.
Here is what I did to prepare:
- Read the entire study guide. Bookmark the topics that you think you might have a problem with so you can refer to it later on.
- Work out the example problems on each page before looking for the answer.
- Take the practice exams. I timed myself while doing it so I could stay within the timeframe.
- Borrow every single book about the TEAS V in your local library. Some of them are different but still helpful.
- Ask the librarian if they have a database of practice exams.
- On the questions that you missed, go back and study them some more.
Book at appointment for the test asap! Where I live, the spots fill up quickly so make a reservation soon.