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TEAS6

I am Beyond disappointed. I took my TEAS6 test a few weeks ago after studying so much. Everyday for almost a month. I purchased an ATI TEAS6 practice book on amazon to practice. I knew my weakness was on the science and the math part. I focused on those two more.

I felt confident the day of the test, I felt like I was going to finally pass. before the exam i was reviewing everything to make sure I don't forget anything. But, When I made it there I froze and forgot everything. I did good on the math but ran out of time.

I feel like no matter what I do I wont pass this exam. I don't know what to do now, and my passion is to be a nurse but I am feeling so discouraged that I'll never make it. I Honestly think something's wrong with me.

I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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A couple of things -

Honestly sounds like you have some major test anxiety that you need to work through - Overcoming test anxiety - this site has some awesome tips for prepping for upcoming exams.

If you want to try and work on math and /really/ get a feel for it, check out khanacademy.org - it'll tailor lessons to your abilities so that you can truly make sure you nail the concepts; that way when you go to try again next time, things should be more like second nature to you.

You can do it! It's just rough sometimes finding your feet~

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Thank you so much.

What do you mean you can't pass it? What were your scores? What does your school require?

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The required passing score is a 90%

My score was 60%

Try looking at schools that require a lower pass rate or a different test such as the HESI.

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