Published Jul 1, 2008
Corkybabe12
98 Posts
ok honestly, does the TEAS study guide do any justice? I've heard both nays and yays. The only thing I'm worried about is that I havent had math since high school bc I clepped out by taking cal I and II dual concurrent enrollment. Therefore, I've fogotten how to do some of the silly algebra stuff. Does it have a good math review?
Heloisea3
280 Posts
I thought the math was pretty helpful. I also brushed up on my math by using the books Math Smart I and II. However, at the time, I had not had math in forever and really needed to brush up. I felt like it really helped me on the TEAS. I found just practicing problems and getting faster at working them helped me because nearly everybody runs out of time on the math section of the TEAS. The sections are timed. I did review over the science section, but I felt like it included a lot of A&P. There were maybe 1 or 2 A&P questions on the test. In fact, I personally felt like the majority of the questions were physical science and life science questions. Those would be the areas of the study guide that I would focus on most. There were just a few A&P, Micro, and Chemistry questions. I felt like the study guide was worth the money for me. TCC focuses primarily on the Math and Science section of the TEAS, and I really needed to review these. I have found several people who said they felt like the study guide was worthless. I have met an equal or larger amount of people who are glad they bought the study guide. Since I ended up doing great on the TEAS, I'm glad I bought it. I guess you just have to weigh how comfortable/confident you are with your math and science abilities and go with what you feel is best for you. Good luck with the TEAS.
well thank you for your opinion I'm definitely going to go buy it next week :) :thankya:
Good luck on your test! It's not so bad.