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adamhild

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  1. They are word problems but very simple ones. Most of the test preps I used were far more complicated than the actual test. I ended up getting a 100% in the math section even though that is my worst subject. Very basic adding and subtracting--if a formula or conversion is needed a lot of questions will give that to you. (Ex. it frequently reminds you that 1 inch = 2.54 cm) The one that you should remember if Kg to grams which can easily be remembered as KHDBdcm or King Henry Died By drinking chocolate milk. In which B is base (meters, grams etc)
  2. Honestly there are tons of study guides online that will prepare you well enough. Save your money
  3. Most places don't require above a 75%. Somehow I got a 92% but with your GPA you should have no problem at all getting in. 89% is good especially compared to the national mean.
  4. Honestly, I didn't even study for math, reading, english. Math is super super easy--I got a 92 on this section. It is only basic math. I studied for science mainly. Union Test Prep has a science study guide. -- I watched Khan Academy videos for every organ system. Its mainly physiology and basic biology.
  5. Hey sorry just saw this! I took mine today! I got an 87! How did you do?
  6. I know this is late, but I am looking at applying. Can you apply to the LPN and RN program at the same time and take which one you get accepted to? Or can you only apply to one?
  7. Just wondering if anyone in the Chicago area is getting ready to take their TEAS soon! It would be great to compare study techniques or start a study group in the area! Anyone out there?

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