Published Dec 14, 2014
andiescandies
49 Posts
I have found this site an enormous wealth of information! I finally joined today :) I am starting to get into 'panic mode' over the TEAS in 2 days! I have taken all the ATI practice assessments, and studied the book. I am extremely nervous about the chemistry, since I haven't taken it yet. I am applying to more than one school, but my first choice is extremely competitive, and I need to have around a 90 to increase my chances of acceptance. (Lofty goal!)
Can someone provide me with exact terms to google, or links if allowed of what I should review more? I have learned the basics (how the periodic table is set up, electronegativity and radii patterns, balancing equations, what protons, neutrons, electrons are, what makes up the mass number versus atomic, and how to calculate neutrons with isotopes, and I understand metal versus non metal, what makes up a covalent or ionic bond - I understand the bonds in writing, and if they are only with two elements - not sure how to tell when more than 2 elements are combined?)
What I am missing...It is so hard to figure out what to study, when you haven't even been introduced to the subject!
Also, if anyone has resources to practice identifying main topic and logical conclusions that would also be appreciated! It seems I am not always logical with my conclusions on the practice tests
Anything else I should focus on the in the next 2 days? Thanks in advance for any info/advice!
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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Check out the thread: How I passed the TEAS V exam for member advice