Teas test smart prep

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Has anyone bought the teas test smart prep and if so did you think it was worth it?

Hi I know this is old just wondering if you used the teas test prep, if so what did you think? Im a Lpn trying to get into Rn bridge program.

I used mometrix test prep

Please can someone help me find any good book for teas prep.

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On 8/18/2019 at 7:56 PM, Timeless117 said:

I used mometrix test prep

Is momentrix better than ATI edition?

14 hours ago, mushroomTinybear said:

Is momentrix better than ATI edition?

I got the smartprep and a month of the momentrix. I had a code I saw them post that got 1/2 off. Unfortunately i don't remember where I saw it. Both have written reviews of the subjects and video content. They both have test questions after each module. I felt momentrix had better videos and content. I think their English may have been a little over complicated. The smartprep has pre-test and post tests which i liked. These are indicators of areas you need to work on. With the smartprep it will customize your package to what you didn't do well on in the pre-test or you can choose to cover all the lessons.

The advantage of the smartprep is you get practice tests with it as well, which you can purchase separately if you like. People really recommend those as it gives you a good idea of how the test "feels". I timed myself to get an idea of how I matched up for the test itself. I actually ran out of study time so only did one test A, I have seen people write that they feel test B is closer the the actual hardness of the test. It also gives you an idea of areas to catch up on.

I hope that helps.

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4 hours ago, DontWorryBeHappy said:

I got the smartprep and a month of the momentrix. I had a code I saw them post that got 1/2 off. Unfortunately i don't remember where I saw it. Both have written reviews of the subjects and video content. They both have test questions after each module. I felt momentrix had better videos and content. I think their English may have been a little over complicated. The smartprep has pre-test and post tests which i liked. These are indicators of areas you need to work on. With the smartprep it will customize your package to what you didn't do well on in the pre-test or you can choose to cover all the lessons.

The advantage of the smartprep is you get practice tests with it as well, which you can purchase separately if you like. People really recommend those as it gives you a good idea of how the test "feels". I timed myself to get an idea of how I matched up for the test itself. I actually ran out of study time so only did one test A, I have seen people write that they feel test B is closer the the actual hardness of the test. It also gives you an idea of areas to catch up on.

I hope that helps.

Thanks for this information!

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