I passed my TEAS v 5 with 72%

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I passed my TEAS v 5 with 72% on 2nd attempt.

1st attempt i got 59 percent.

I took paper and pencil TEAS v 5 on May 10. Got my result today May 14. Passed with 72%

Test is easy to pass but u have to be fast in order to complete all the questions.

I study only 2 books. ATi manuel is ur bible and McGraw-Hills 5 TEAS Practice Tests

U dont need to buy any other books,,,those 2 books would be enough..

Thats great to hear. I took it on may 10th and failed i got a 54% i did study from those two books. The lady with the blue scrub i think! How did you study can you give me tips? Did you just read the book and went over the information and then tested yourself or how? Please help me. I feel like changing majors

Any tips on each section. I felt that the 5 teas practice test was really easy compared to the real exam

Well sorry for you but dont need to worry at all...I failed too but I passed then. The best thing is to keep take test at the same location, dont try to change location because each location has its own version of test.. Now after fails once, You already know what kind of questions they ask. Its is possible to get 100/100 in math section. Try to do lot subtract and minus problem at home...Simply expression,,,Remember PEMDAS.

Science and match section was easy for me because even in first attempt i got 66% in both section.

Only my weakness was in Reading and English grammer part.

This time i started my reading test backwords because i thought information section would be easy, ig i get 30 correct out of 42 question i can pass this section...SO i went backwords. 48 -47 46-

English grammar after failed once i came home and look where i need to put apostrophy--comma--capitilization rules,,,simple subject---verb rule agreement...

Best tip i would give is to divided section Like 20 days before test complete each section in 5 days..

So in 20 days u ll complete 4 sections...and final 2 or 3 days just do practice tests...For any more u can always ask me

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