Published Dec 23, 2009
lhayee
40 Posts
I'm taking the teas test on Jan 13th and i'm stressing out. Is that enough time to prepare?? I looked at some of the practice tests on the test preview site and I feel like I am in way over my head.
I'm horrible at math, always have been, so I'm a bit freaked out that I don't get to use a calculator.
I hope that there is not too much biology on the exam. I only took part of semester of biology in high school before I dropped out, but I got an A in A&P1 and Chem 101 this past semester.
Any Advice????? (I have the ATI study guide)
flgirl10
15 Posts
Use your ATI study guide for all the sections but get the McGraw Hill for more detailed explanation of the science sections. Take the online practice teas exam. You've got 2 of them for the same price. It's almost identical to the real exam.
dchurch68
4 Posts
I agree. I purchased the Mcgraw hill book off of the internet for kindle for pc. You can download the kindle program for free and then download the book for about $10. It's kind of a pain reading it on the computer but it saves quite a bit of money. The science section is all over the place. I would at least know the basics about atoms, the periodic table, geology, lol. The night before I took the test I read about the basics of rocks and tectonic plates, just because this site said it may be on the test and I had 2 questions about rocks and 1 about tectonic plates on the test. I'm sure that knowledge will come in handy. Most of all, don't freak out. I know it sounds easy for me to say since I passed it but, seriously it will do you know good. Good luck.
Andrew12
179 Posts
flgirl 10 is right. take the practice TEAS tests online. If you have to register with ATI online, then the practice tests will be almost the exact same. I did this and it really helped me to pass the TEAS>