Hey! I took the TEAS Test back in January of this year. I got an 87.4 on the exam, I didn't know the center didn't want us to use the restroom during the exam, so unfortunately I had rushed through the English section and that portion I did poorly on. To encourage myself to study I signed up for my exam using the ATI & TEAS website. I signed up 2 months in advance. I purchased the ATI version of the TEAS study manual, it's the best to prepare for the exam. I also purchased the both A&B practice exams from the ATI website, took version A the day I signed up so I knew what to focus on. Then I used Quizlet and printed off some of the notecards, and carried them with me everywhere. If you do that, I would suggest focusing solely on what you need to improve on. I think that helped the most. I also purchased the McGraw Hill 5 practice tests from Amazon (it was only $20) and it's alright. I just took the practices tests every other week. 2 weeks before the exam I took the version B of the practice test online, and I did really well! So I spent the final 2 weeks brushing up on what I had missed on that exam, I also went online and found a good conversion chart so that it was easy to convert from milli, centi, deci, etc. I would strongly suggest knowing all major equations like: Celsius to Fahrenheit, Area (triangle, circle, irregular shapes), a few physics equations (momentum, speed, etc.), and please know how to do a Punnett square!!! I applied to UTHSCSA and UIW, both accepted me and UIW offered me a $40,000 scholarship.