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BrewerJa

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  1. Yes. But I'm afraid I'll lose my nerve if I have to do it again. I've wanted to do this my whole life. Lost my nerve after high school. Now 20 years and 5 kids later, I am ready to tackle it again. I just feel like the test can weed out good students who aren't always good test takers.
  2. And so if I need to review Chem, were those questions more stright forward? Like atomic structure, knowing the parts of the atom, charges of the different elements, families/groups etc.....The straight forward questions are no problem. It's when I start to over-analyze I end up in trouble!
  3. What about the rest of the test? Do you think that the study guide is a good representation of what is actually on those sections? I felt that the reading was exceptionally easy. I don't want to be unrealistically overconfident on anything.
  4. What I'm finding out is that the questions on the Science portion require quite a bit of critical thinking, Did anyone else feel that way?
  5. I need advice from anyone who has taken the TEAS. I have been studying from the TEAS manual and have found the practice tests on the Science section to be very difficult. (I have recently taken Bio., Chem. and A & P and have a 4.0 in each respectively.) I decided to try the Test Prep Review website and taken those Science practice tests, which I was much more successful at. I'm wondering though, are those questions from that website a good reflection of what is actually on the exam? I take the TEAS this Friday, June 5th. I'm in an absolute panic. Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated!

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