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Teas 4 any help?

I took teas 5 few days ago and got 72.7% but i need 75 to get into the program. This is my 2nd and last chance. I did really bad in Science and Reading. I heard tht Teas 4 is little easier than Teas 5.

Can anyone help me with wht kind of stuff to except in Teas 4 especially science and reading. I am taking Teas 4 in less than a month. Any help would be appreciated. If you remember any questions plz email me @ [email protected]

THx!

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Hydrogen and carbon bonding, Hydrologic cycle, sunnett squares, Wavelengths, amplitude and frequency,Parasympathetic, sympathetic, autonomic, somatic Independent variables. Yes, Teas 4 is easy. Which form of Teas V you had, was it form A or B. I heard form B is harder.

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I think i got the harder one. LOL. I am not sure if it was form A or B. I took the test and got the results 2 days after @ ati website.

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it was form A.

I took the TEAS (version 4) last October and got an 89.4%. What I did to study for the exam was go through the thread here on All Nurses and look for things other people said to study that I had no idea (mainly science stuff including cloud formations and tectonic plates) what they were. I checked out the ATI study guide from my college library and studied that for several weeks before the test. I also purchased the 2 practice tests on the ATI website, which gave me a whole different set of questions to study. The science stuff seemed totally random to me and was my lowest score by far.

I think what helped me the most was going through the All Nurses thread and looking up all the things I didn't understand. It was very time consuming since there were like 100 pages or something, but well worth my time. Good luck.

P.S. Another thing I studied was the McGraw Study Guide. I sent it to you at the email you provided! Hope that helps! :)

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thx for the study guide, i will surely use it as a study tool.

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