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Can anyone tell me what books , study methods they used to score well on the Teas I've taken this thing twice and it's just not clicking , please help thanks . I'm looking to get into a program sometime in 2016 doesn't matter where I just want in I have an ok gpa

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All I used to study for the TEAS was the official study guide. Good luck!

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I used the ATI study guide, Secrets to the TEAS book, and I took two practice assessments online.

If you do not mind me asking. What was your scores looking like after studying just the book?

Get the Ati study guide. The Kaplan nursing school entrance exam is also really good.

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I studied the official ATI prep book, Secret to the TEAs book and also the Mcgraw Hill 5 practice TEAs book. I just took the test today and am pleased with my score! :)

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 91.3%

ATI AcademicPreparedness Level:Exemplary

Mean - National: 64.3%

Mean - Program: 70.6%

Percentile Rank - National: 99

Percentile Rank - Program: 98

I studied hard for about 2 weeks. Then I was on vacation with my boyfriend and studied lightly for about another week. The last two days before the test, I didn't study at all (really needed a break). I did not buy the ATI online practice assessment because it was freaking too expensive. The books and the internet were enough! Everything I missed, I made sure to go back and study the topics in the book and online. For instance, for reading and grammar, I would search up "subject-verb agreement quiz" or "logical conclusion reading quiz" on google and read the tips and take free quizzes online until I get the hang of it.

Khan's Academy is good math practice if you have more time to study. They make you re-do the math problems until you get a certain number of correct problems in a row to go onto the next level. It sure helps with being detailed!

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