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Hello everyone!
I'm taking the TEAS test tomorrow morning, and I was just wondering what your experiences were with this test, and if you have any advice? I am particularly nervous about the science portion (chemistry). Also, how is the critical thinking portion? Any feedback will be appreciated!
I wondered that too Cari! I took the TEAS V and good a pretty good score (89.4%), but I am lacking A&P, which would give me extra points. I talked with the school I am applying to and they told me I was 0.2 points below the last level they took last go around. I am holding pretty close to a 4.0 GPA, but without the extra 4 points for A& it will be close. If I take the TEAS again they will take me last score, so if I don't do as well then I would be even worse off. Ahhhh, it is so stressful! I REALLY don't want to take the TEAS again if I don't have to!
Jenn
Jenn, I feel the same! I just got done taking it and signing up to take it again sounds horrible! But worth it if it raises your score significantly. I think your score is great. I only got a 75, so I'm concerned. I ran out of time on some of the sections, so now that I'm aware of it I think I'll be better off. Hopefully we'll hear something back soon. :)
HI Cari
My score increase about 10%. Maybe I feel more comfortable in the second time. Also,there are some same questions as the first test, so I have enough time to finish the test. ( the first time I ran out of time in reading section). For me, it worth to retake because I can take the test twice per semester, and my school will consider the highest one. I hope It will give me better chance to get in.
deitiphobia said:Question for those who have taken the TEAS already, did you get the results right away? I guess since it's computer you can potentially get your score right away.How does that work? Do they mail you score? or give it to you right away?
I took my TEAS V a week ago on computer. Once you finish the last section of the test, you submit and the program presents you with a PDF of your score report on the screen. My testing center did not allow us to print it out then and there, but I was able to go home and print it from my ATI account. So yes, I did see my scores right away. Scored in the 99th percentile, was very happy.
Paco69 said:I took my TEAS V a week ago on computer. Once you finish the last section of the test, you submit and the program presents you with a PDF of your score report on the screen. My testing center did not allow us to print it out then and there, but I was able to go home and print it from my ATI account. So yes, I did see my scores right away. Scored in the 99th percentile, was very happy.
You are a lawyer and haven taken the LSAT's no wonder the TEAS was easy. I bombed the TEAS but going for the GRE, oh well plan B, C and D are in effect.
FirmlyAnchored said:You are a lawyer and haven taken the LSAT's no wonder the TEAS was easy. I bombed the TEAS but going for the GRE, oh well plan B, C and D are in effect.
LOL, yeah I guess you could think about it that way, I never did . The LSAT has no math or science whatsoever, and I scored below the median so you could say that it was my early sign to think about another career path (but did I listen? Noooooo) ... the best thing about law school in terms of the TEAS is that my reading comprehension was greatly enhanced!! Don't forget about the dreaded 2-day NY bar exam, which I took TWICE before I passed it. That experience alone empowers me to believe that I can tackle any freaking test!
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If I get the version 5 study guide would it be good the ver.4 test (the reading, math, and english) portion?