Hi all! I just took my TEAS today. Not sure how I did yet since it was paper version. UGH, it was hellacious to sit through 3.5 hours of testing. The science was hardest for me. There was a lot of chemistry and anatomy. Chemistry questions like how many valence electrons are on a given element (they listed the numbers in each shell so you just had to know what to do with the numbers), balancing equations, knowing the charges of some elements, kinetic vs. potential energy. Anatomy questions like what differentiates cells, structure of cells, functions of mitochondria, etc, some pathology questions, a few systems questions. There were few life science questions. Photosynthesis, mitosis/meiosis, cellular respiration, etc. The math was easier than I was anticipating. Know your percentages, algebra, types of graphs, all about fractions (+, -, x, divide). English and reading were easy, maybe challenging to a person who speaks English as a second language. The proctor kept saying that the questions were very similar to the study guide. I used the study guide but for an older version so it had a lot more life science. Overall it wasn't as bad as I thought, just extremely TEDIOUS!! I hope my scores are high enough so I don't have to take it again!!