Published Jun 20, 2019
helgaiden
14 Posts
Asking for a friend:
Friend has taken the TEAS VI twice now and first time spent almost every evening and weekend for a month studying, even using the yellow book, flash cards, taking notes, etc, and online resources (youtube, etc). Scored a 47% which was a no go. Second attempt last week, was studying from April to June, much heavier on all the studying and flash cards and such. Still scored 47% but felt the test was getting easier, felt good, but score was still 47% (WOW!?!). One more attempt (and one more school) left to try before being forced to try to apply for hyper competitive bridge program 4 hours away and have to relocate to attend. This is all pretty crappy considering friend is already an LVN and has been for 4 years. Anyways...
Friend wants to know in-person prep classes are available? Almost anywhere in SoCal is within limits to attend so long as the score can be brought up significantly. Google searches keep bringing up results to do with online prep courses, some with live instructors but most without. How good is this as an option and if thats the best/only option, which online course would be recommended? The one from Achieve looks flexible enough (since friend works full time Tue-Fri 10hr shifts), but meeting once a week in the online instructor led portion seems inadequate.
Any advice? Thanks in advance.
edit: sorry i guess i should have posted this in the TEAS exam help section. Can it be moved please?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the TEAS exam Help forum
Carpelibrum
46 Posts
He needs to buy the ATI smart prep made by the people who make the Teas, and do all 65 modules. It comes with two tests that are huge indicator for how he will score. I would not take it again without doing this first.
4 hours ago, Carpelibrum said:He needs to buy the ATI smart prep made by the people who make the Teas, and do all 65 modules. It comes with two tests that are huge indicator for how he will score. I would not take it again without doing this first.
How bulletproof might this be? Wonder if anyone else has any feedback. Is it structured or can be it taken in a way that gives it structure like if it was an online class from a university or something? I feel like my friend may benefit the most from something structured and ideally instructor-led too.
Yes it is structured. I’d say it’s bulletproof in that if the practice test A and B say he’s getting a certain % that’s very close to what he will get. There’s a few smart prep threads on here look around
On 6/21/2019 at 6:31 PM, Carpelibrum said:Yes it is structured. I’d say it’s bulletproof in that if the practice test A and B say he’s getting a certain % that’s very close to what he will get. There’s a few smart prep threads on here look around
Alrighty thank you