So I just took my TEAS for the first time today at Anoka Ramsey and here are my scores:(I didn't study at all for it, which yeah is stupid but I wanted to see how it went the first time. I've got my 2nd attempt scheduled for the end of January)Adjusted individual score: 72.0%ATI Academic Preparedness Level : ProficientMean- National: 64.3%Mean - Program: 64.9%Percentile Rank - National: 71Percentile Rank - Program: 71My GPA for the 1st semester of the MANE program is 3.0I'm going to be applying next month for the NHCC program, and I'm just wondering how these scores compare to ones that have been accepted into the program.Thanks in advance!
MrsStudentNurse 294 Posts Has 5 years experience. Dec 18, 2013 Good job! I just took my first attempt too. No one has been accepted with TEAS that I'm aware of as it's only for the new mane curriculum.
virgo7598 140 Posts Dec 18, 2013 Oh yeah it's the first semester that it's being implemented. I was just wondering how my score faired with other programs out there. I've got no frame of reference lol
rn2014 37 Posts Jan 6, 2014 Adjusted Individual Total Score: 68.0%ATI AcademicPreparedness Level:ProficientMean - National: 64.3%Mean - Program: 64.9%Percentile Rank - National: 60Percentile Rank - Program: 59 My GPA is 3.71 in the core classes. I applied to Anoka Ramsey and NHCC so we will see. KMFX
KbB2014 13 Posts Jan 7, 2014 Hello!Im applying to the NHCC MANE Fall 2014 program for the evening section! I'm coming in with a 3.4 for the prereques and a 65% for the TEAS V exam. I am taking it again at the end of January. Does anyone know what they are considering a "competitive" point total out of 14? Thanks!
tcRN2015 54 Posts Jan 9, 2014 Hello!Im applying to the NHCC MANE Fall 2014 program for the evening section! I'm coming in with a 3.4 for the prereques and a 65% for the TEAS V exam. I am taking it again at the end of January. Does anyone know what they are considering a "competitive" point total out of 14?Thanks!Anything above 11 would probably make you a competitive candidate.
PTKChic 73 Posts Specializes in Multiple. Has 15 years experience. Jan 10, 2014 I scored 86% (don't have the breakdown in front of me) and have a 4.0. I will only apply to IHCC, though. I asked about what makes a "desired" point total and was told that "anything as close to 14 as possible". Thanks.
Hopefulnurse30 16 Posts Jan 31, 2014 I applied at Inver Hills with a 4.0 Gpa and a 70 on the TEAS which puts me at an even 11 for my points. I am very nervous, because I wish I would have done better on the TEAS. But there is nothing I can do now, but wait and see. Good Luck to everyone!
virgo7598 140 Posts Jan 31, 2014 I applied at Inver Hills with a 4.0 Gpa and a 70 on the TEAS which puts me at an even 11 for my points. I am very nervous, because I wish I would have done better on the TEAS. But there is nothing I can do now, but wait and see. Good Luck to everyone!I've heard people on here saying that anything 11 and above makes you a competitive candidate.
MrsStudentNurse 294 Posts Has 5 years experience. Feb 1, 2014 I applied at Inver Hills with a 4.0 Gpa and a 70 on the TEAS which puts me at an even 11 for my points. I am very nervous' date=' because I wish I would have done better on the TEAS. But there is nothing I can do now, but wait and see. Good Luck to everyone![/quote']Good luck to you too! I guess we all will see what "good enough" is. Here's to the waiting game.
nursejo85 6 Posts Specializes in TBI,bariatric/psych, LTC/memory care. Jul 20, 2014 I'm a little late to this feed but wanted to add my two cents anyway : I took the TEAS V in May of this year and I scored a 79.3% adjusted total scores, placed into the advanced academic prep level(placing int 87th percentile nationally and the 88th percentile for program). My score brake down was as follows; Reading- 92.9%, Math-80.0%, Science-77.1%, and English/language usage-66.7%. My GPA in the required classes was a 3.1 bringing my total score to an 11.0. I applied to NHCC mobility program and June and was excepted into their evening and weekend program for Spring of 2015!