I just took my first practice test for TEAS. I did wonderful in everything but science. I was doing good in the first 3/4 of science, all the biology, but then I started getting physics questions and got 6 wrong in a row! Those of you who have taken the actual test, how many physics questions did you get? I'm suddenly terrified.
I just took the TEAS in november as well and didn't have any physics question either. I've heard you don't actually need to know formulas, but just know very basics - like kinetic/potential energy and examples of each. I study those just to be sure, since everyone's test is different!
I came across a question or two about kinetic/potential energy and how to calculate momentum. I would also suggest to brush up on your Chemistry...how to balance an equation, what elements are more reactive than others, and the PH/acid scale, etc...
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I just took my first practice test for TEAS. I did wonderful in everything but science. I was doing good in the first 3/4 of science, all the biology, but then I started getting physics questions and got 6 wrong in a row! Those of you who have taken the actual test, how many physics questions did you get? I'm suddenly terrified.