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Emory WOCN program question!
I'm in this program now. How did it turn out for you? Were the lectures enough? Any pointers on the two exams in the class?
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ATI Smartprep Teas
Hillsb, Sorry, I didn't find any of the questions to be the same. I liked using smartprep for tracking my progress while studying, but a week before the exam doesn't seem like enough time to utilize the program. I scored 89. I used smartprep, science with Suzanna, brand craft for math, and nursehub. There is always a 50% off code available for nurse hub. It's way less expensive than smartprep and gives you access to 5 practice tests for each subject you can take as many times as you want. Math was my lowest score on my first practice test (62%) and highest score on the actual TEAS test (96%). Watch his intro video whether of not you are struggling with math. I only spent 1 day studying math and his videos gave me so many tips I was able to utilize. I joined a TEAS study group on facebook that was really helpful. Some of the test questions from anatomy and physiology was questions I heard from that group. I hope this helps, Good luck ?
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ATI Smartprep Teas
I started this thread last year after purchasing the Smart Prep package from ATI. I only got as far as the first practice test A and then decided not to apply to that bridge program. There are two community colleges in my area and the one closest to me has a 4-6 year waitlist. I've been on the wait list two years and would prefer to go to this school. The other school, which requires the TEAS test, has approximately 90 applicants for 3 available seats. It also will require 3 semesters instead of 2. I think its doesnt hurt to throw my hat in the ring, even though it is currently my second choice school. So, I'm now using the Smart Prep package again. My TEAS test is scheduled for July 10th. I've taken practice test A a second time and have started studying the modules. I like the Smart Prep program so far!
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ATI Smartprep Teas
I'm applying for an LVN to RN bridge program and have to take the TEAS test. My application is due in June for a January start. I'm not sure yet when I'll take the TEAS test, but definitely before June. I am going to an info session at the college next week, so I'll know more then. I've been out of school for a long time... completed a BS in 2005 and LPN diploma in 2010. My prerequisites would be considered outdated by many schools. Luckily for me, the school I'm applying at doesn't look at when they were completed. I'm mostly worried about math and science. My A&P classes were completed in 2008. I've purchased the ATI Smartprep package. It is expensive, but I am hoping it is worth it! Is anyone else in a similar situation with being out of school for an extended period of time before the TEAS test? Or using the Smartprep package to prepare for the test?