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JumanaO

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  1. JumanaO replied to JumanaO's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    @classof2019, I used the ati study book. To be honest you can study the book,but don't rely 100%on it. I used preppocket app and was really helpful, many YouTube videos and taking notes. My total score was 86.4%, my highest score was in science. Do not spend so much time on math, even if you are not that good in math just study the basics. Spend more time on A&P, grammer and time yourself in reading. It is a must because even if you are so good in reading it will get you in the exam by running out of time. I hope that helps. Best of luck and I truly think if you spend at least 3-4 hours every day for at least 6 weeks you will do great.
  2. JumanaO replied to JumanaO's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    So i took the exam last Friday in CA, the actual exam is nothing like the practice. It just give you an idea what the exam looks like. Now from my experience and the other 32 students who took the exam with me we all ran out of time in the reading part. You must time yourself when you practice reading. I was on qs 24 out of 53 i think when they announced we have 20 minutes left!!! math not that hard. Grammer is a killer, now your subject-verb agreement. Know common spelling like accommodating, foreign, appointments. Science for sure was more physiology than anything else. One chemistry equation to balance, the rest is get familiar with endocrine system, immune system, and gastrointestinal. Ati book wasn't a big of a help at all. To be honest few qs were not even covered in the ati book; like what muscle in your body is responsible for goosebumps? You can read the ati book just to refresh your A&P, but for sure you need to look up YouTube videos and write notes. The only thing ati book helps is in the grammar part. Study at least 4 weeks prior to the test.
  3. JumanaO replied to analynb's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    Best of luck í ½í¹‚ You will do great.
  4. JumanaO replied to JumanaO's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    Thank you so much for great details, LAand grammer is my weakest subject and I'm spending more time on this part. I heard a lot that math is very easy too. Regarding A&P I'm trying my best to read my notes from A&P and micro. I found the pre-test very easy so that's why I am not relying on it so much. Did you find quizlet helpful when you studied the science part?
  5. JumanaO replied to JumanaO's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    I hope ATI will do something about it, because thete are so many complaints. Thank you I will post a very detailed info about my teas version 6 experience on the 24th.:)
  6. JumanaO replied to JumanaO's topic in TEAS Exam Help
    Thanks for the info @Annie Vo, I wonder if teas exam is different from one state to another I did go over the practice tests and did fine, now I'm reading ATi secrets study guide just to make sure I'm not missing any topics. @ Shanti1993 good luck to you too please let me know how you do in the test. @classof2019 again I wonder if each state has different levels of exam.
  7. JumanaO posted a topic in TEAS Exam Help
    I'm taking the teasvi exam on the 24th of this month. I got the ati book which has many mistakes, I also purchased pretest A&B. After reading all the comments got very overwhelmed because I heard that the pretest A&B are very similar to the actual test! How true is that?

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