Need Section-by-Section TEAS Study Advice – 350 Hours, Jan & Feb 2026 Test Dates

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Hi everyone,
I've been studying for the TEAS for about 10 days and I'm feeling a little unsure how to structure things moving forward. I've covered a lot of math so far (fractions, mixed numbers, percentages, systems of equations) and some science (cell structure, etc.). I'm using the ATI TEAS 7 Prep Study Guide and scored a 73 on my first practice test. My goal is to raise that into the 90s by test day.

This fall, I'll be taking:

A&P I

Human Development

Medical Terminology

And in the Spring:

A&P II

Microbiology

Statistics

I'm planning to take the TEAS twice — once in January 2026, and again in February if I need to improve.

I can dedicate about 350 total hours to studying from now until February, and I'm looking for very specific advice from anyone who has taken the TEAS recently and scored well.

Specifically, I'd love to know:

How did you break down your studying section-by-section (Reading, Math, Science, English)?

How much time did you spend on each subject?

In what order did you study them?

Did you start with content review or mix in practice questions/tests right away?

What kind of weekly or daily schedule worked best for you?

I'm studying on my own and can't afford a tutor, so any detailed, free advice would mean the world to me. Thank you in advance for sharing your experience — even just a rough breakdown or what you would do differently if you could go back!

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