Teas Test horror for RN

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Hello, how are you doing? My name is Lee who resides in Atlanta Ga, who is currently pursuing a career in nursing RN. I've finished all my required classes but have not passed the required Teas test, which is an exam required after all core classes are completed. First question:I would like to know if you have heard about this test and if so would you have some passing pointers for a positive result.

Second question: Are there any schools you know of that don't require the teas test?

Thanks in advance.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Moved to the TEAS help forum

Specializes in NICU, RNC.

If you go to the ATI website, they offer a TEAS study guide. Do yourself a huge favor, and buy it! It has all the info that you need to do well on the test. It also has a few practice tests to give you an idea of the types of questions on the TEAS. If you can afford the online practice test too, then it's a good idea to do it. You will test on a computer in that format, so it's good to run through it ahead of time so that you're familiar with it.

I was able to score a 92% by using the TEAS study guide book and the McGraw-Hill practice test book.

Hi I am in the process of studying for the teas

I am currently in the process of studying for the TEAS V. My schools offers a program called Plato which is a fantastic program that covers all you need to know and more. Not all schools offer this program but it something you should check into with your school. I find it to be more useful than the ati study guide. Also, spend the extra money for the practice tests. It definitely helps you decide where you she be focusing.

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