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TEAS 6 Science question

I'm taking my TEAS test on Monday, and I am STRESSSINNNGGG OUT! I've taken the two ATI practice tests multiple times, and got progressively better scores, but I can't really tell if I just memorized the answers. I'm really worried about the science portion. I've been going over the study manuals from the ATI book and Mometrix, and doing science practice tests on the Pocket Prep for a month straight.

Does anyone remember exactly what they were asked when they took the science portion? I know it's going to be mainly A&P, so my main focus has been on that; however, how much in depth do the actual test questions go? Just looking for examples.

Thanks!

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I don't think we're allowed to give exact examples of questions on the exam.

In my opinion, the practice exams were very good examples of what you'll see on the test. Some questions were very basic anatomy, while others went more into depth about physiology. From my experience, it was a mixture.

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Thanks for clarifying, I realized after I posted that it was weird of me to ask since the practice exams would be considered examples í ½í¸…. Can I ask how did you do on your exam?

Yes, like conjer said, I think those questions might be copyrighted. It was mostly physiology with some chemistry and microbiology mixed in. Make sure you know your major body systems (digestive, cardiovascular, etc.) and their overall functions. Also, a good test taking strategy is to be able to eliminate most of the answers you know are wrong and at least make it a 50/50 educated guess. That will improve your odds. I hope this helps.

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How did you do on your TEAS test? I am taking mine Tuesday.

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