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I know there are a ton of TEAS support threads and I'm so grateful for them, but I am seriously freaking out. This should be a simple academic skills test right? I earned A's in all 4 pre reqs and now my entire future is resting on this darn test (drama queen, I know). The more practice skills assesments I take online, the worse I do! I bought the ATI manual and online test and did OK in Reading, Spelling and Math (80's or 90's) but Science I got a 45% in! I'm trying to "study" but how do you relearn your entire elementary education in a week or two? Then I went to the test preview website and took the vocab section questions - my lord those don't even make sense to me. I know I'm not dumb, but I don't do well on tests and since I can only take this test 3x ever, I don't know how to calm down about it. Wisdom and advice please
Are you taking micro 201 thru ivy tech? I couldn't find any of those classes offered. I am at Ivy Evansville & I am taking chem 101 online thru Ivy South Bend. My friend who is in the ASN program said she took micro online, last year.
I am, through Terre Haute. My CID is 13529. If you are searching under online only, it won't come up. Search under online and face to face and you will see it; they listed it that way because there is one Saturday lab. Hope that helps.
Melissa 2012
I signed up for micro online, the section your in is closed. We have the same teacher though. I spoke with her by email and she said there is one in person lab. I can handle traveling to Terre Haute for one lab. I hope it's not too much taking both chem & micro at the same time. I am little nervous about that. I also want to have all my general classes done if I get the program this fall.
I'm currently taking APHY 201 at Ivy Tech in Kokomo and I'm really taking a beating so far. I'm used to getting lots of information out of my lectures and using that to prepare for my exams but in this class that seems very inaffective. We have an exam next week and the prof admitted in class that he wasn't sure what the % break down of the chapters will be, because he hasn't looked at the exam yet....
I'm attempting to stick to the book and try to retain as much of the information as I can but its very difficult. Does anyone have any tips on how to retain all the information or how to really prep for these exams? Our exam is over the respitory and digestive systems and while I feel I get quite a bit of the information, it seems like when I take the exams the information I know isn't what I needed to know.
all4Him7
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It's called study your brains out (seriously). Has anyone taken chemistry101 or micro201 online? I have signed up for chemistry this summer online.