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Mtucson96

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  1. I have used practice exams and scored 76-80's on them before. I also use the teas pocket prep app everyday and take mini 10 question quizzes on there daily sometimes multiple times a day. I really don't want to change my major because I'm already a junior now.
  2. No I haven't tried a tutor. I'm not sure who to ask because its composed of four different subjects. (Reading, Math, Science, and English)
  3. My scores fluctuate, I'll improve in one section and weaken in another. It's really frustrating because I have studied and focused on my weaker subjects and then slip on my stronger subjects, no winning. I have altered study habits and see minimal improvement. The school I want to get into strongly encourages a score of 80 or higher.
  4. I am a college student trying to get into a nursing program. As of today, I have taken the TEAS a total of four times. The school that I currently go to only allows students to take the TEAS a total of five times. In this case what is my best option to do here? Please be honest. Option A) Should I retake this exam one more and final time at the end of this month right before applications are due and risk using my last attempt on trying to get a higher score. or Option B) Would it be better to apply with my highest score of a 70 and save my last attempt in case I don't get accepted to any school that way I can retake it later on.

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