Published Nov 10, 2009
dorothyrose
24 Posts
hi everyone. i just joined this site and im loving it.. i am taking my teas test in a few weeks and im very nervous about the science section. can anyone inform me on what to study. Do i need to know body parts, cells, etc..? Also, are the questions in the book similar to to real teas test?
please help me. thank you.
Jannah_Zawjatul_Musa
9 Posts
hi everyone. i just joined this site and im loving it.. i am taking my teas test in a few weeks and im very nervous about the science section. can anyone inform me on what to study. Do i need to know body parts, cells, etc..? Also, are the questions in the book similar to to real teas test? please help me. thank you.
LOL IM NEW SO I HOPE U GET THIS POST MAY I ASK WHAT MATERIAL DID U USE TO GET U READY FOR THE TEAS TEST I TOOK THE NET COUPLE YEARS AGO AND I DID BAD.. SO IM A LITTLE NERVOUS BUT I HAVE READ SUM OLDER POST AND THEY WAS SAYING SUMTHIN ABOUT A MCGRAW GUIDE FOR SCIENCE AND A SITE CALEED www.purplemath.com... and good luck with ur test let me know how u did if u can and whats it all about.. im sure u will do well
red2003xlt, LPN
224 Posts
I took the TEAS with no prep and passed. I prepped for the T.A.B.E. and I didn't have time to prep for the TEAS.
1. It's not that bad.
2. Buy a prep kit.
I've take many an exam(IT related) getting prep kit is always a good idea.
•M♥J•
311 Posts
This is what I wrote up after I took the TEAS the first time:
Science
- Types of rock and how they are formed
- Plate tectonics/plate boundaries
- Digestive system (what is a bolus?)
- Hydrolic cycle
- Mitosis and meiosis
- DNA to RNA coding
- Look at amino acid tables and interpret it
- Velocity (figure out m/s), force (how force and gravity act on objects), basic physics questions
- What holds the Earth in orbit?
- Hydrogen and Carbon bonding
- Ionic and Covalent bonding
- Wavelengths (amplitude/frequency; if one wave is going one speed and another is going another speed, which is more powerful?)
- Parasympathetic, sympathetic, autonomic, somatic body systems
- Independent Variables and Dependent Variables
- Control groups and scientific reasoning
- Punnett Squares
- Force, energy, specific heat
- Primary, secondary etc… defenses in the immune system
- What do eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have in common? How are they different?
- Differences between plant and animal cells
- Plant male and female parts
- Cloud formation
There is more stuff on there, but there really isn't a way to study completely for this section. Good luck and the TEAS sticky thread is EXTREMELY beneficial to go over.
i hope it will thanks im just very nervous about the math part
isshin
16 Posts
sorry total newb but where is the Teas sticky, couldn't find it by searching
lvnibclc
121 Posts
https://allnurses.com/pre-nursing-student/teas-study-skills-436739.html
:) HTH
https://allnurses.com/pre-nursing-student/teas-study-skills-436739.html:) HTH