National University Cohort 64

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Hi everyone,

I thought I'd start a thread since I hadn't seen one yet.

I plan on applying for the May application date, however I need to retake the TEAS exam. With all testing centers being closed right now, does anyone have any insight as to how/where I can retake the exam? I've heard some places may provide remote testing, but nothing for certain.

Thanks

Specializes in Allied Health/pre-nursing student.

How do you guys study for the TEAS? didn't get a good score on mine.

Mometrix is a study guide butninhighly suggest to get an anatomy and physiology book for the science part. Also watch Suzanne h on Youtube . She explains it well too

as far as reading, carol McAllister Youtube
for English watch her videos too.

also do Alottttt of worksheets cuz they will definitely confuse you

if yoyr having trouble with math , Brandon craft. But do a lot of practice problems as much as you can

Specializes in Allied Health/pre-nursing student.

Thank you so much for all of this. I really appreciate it.

7 minutes ago, AA94 said:

Thank you so much for all of this. I really appreciate it.

Well good luck! To fellow future nurse. I also highly suggest taking some of the ATI practice test so you know how they will test you. Good luck and never give up!

Specializes in Allied Health/pre-nursing student.

I have been using mometrix practice exams and still don't do well.

Thank you so much and I will not give up.

Did everyone submit their TEAS! I’m so nervous!

Specializes in HealthCare.

Yes I did. The last day to submit is 6/30.

Good luck everyone.

Does anyone know how many people they chose for an interview this cohort?

Does anyone know how to calculate TEAS and GPA ?

16 minutes ago, John2020 said:

Does anyone know how to calculate TEAS and GPA ?


It’s 40% of GPA & 40% TEAS

GPA points = GPA/4.0 * 40

TEAS points = TEAS score/100 * 40

Specializes in Healthcare.

No, that ain't it.

GPA- example 4.0=40 or 3.8=38

TEAS- example, if you scored a 92, you calculate 92÷100×40

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