Teas Test

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hi

i am taking the teas test feb.25, 2008 at ivy tech.

does anyone have any advice for me?

~thanks~

took my teas today! i passed enough for the school im applying for. soo glad to have made it! soo glad to be done with it. never have to take it again.......hopefully. YAY! gonna celebrate!

Took the test this morning and found the science section extremely hard!!! There were a lot of earth science questions and physics and i feel the study guide didnt really cover those areas. I also ran out of time for the math section. Im not really sure how i did but im sure the science section will bring my score down... oh well, now i have to wait an entire week for my score... TORTURE!!!

Specializes in ICU.
Took the test this morning and found the science section extremely hard!!! There were a lot of earth science questions and physics and i feel the study guide didnt really cover those areas. I also ran out of time for the math section. Im not really sure how i did but im sure the science section will bring my score down... oh well, now i have to wait an entire week for my score... TORTURE!!!

Yeah, the ATI study guide really does little to prepare you for the science. The Kaplan version is much more in depth, but even then I still felt like that part of the exam covers so a wide range of "science" that it's pretty much you know the material, or you don't. At least the questions I got were like that. That stinks that you have to wait for your score. I took the computer version and you get your results right away.

yeah i didnt even know Kaplan made a review book for this test until it was too late. There's so much that could be on the science section, general science, earth science, life science, physics, chemistry, and only 30 questions! It makes it really hard to study for that section because there is a lot of information to cover. My advice is to just start reviewing a couple months before a little at a time. (wish i followed some of my own advice!!)

Are calculators allowed in the TEAS?

Specializes in ICU.

No, but I was given scratch paper to write on

I just took my teat today. I didn't do as well as you guys, but I scored a 78% which is passing. My school requires you to make at least a 74.4%. However, I only had 2 weeks to study for the exam, which was a lot of material. I didn't get the kaplan study guide, but did have the ATI. The science was the toughest for me, because I sisn't have much time to cover the material. I know I would have done a lot better if I had more time to study.

Specializes in ICU.

All that matters is that you got a good enough grade to get in! Congrats!

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Family Medicine.

Does anyone know of a place here in Houston/Spring TX that i can take the TEAS?

your welcome =)

hey thanks! yea I've been studying the manual like crazy and I'm just about done with it. I'm also doing some free practice questions online. I hope that it's enough.

Ur welcome! how did you do?

Thanks to everyone for all the info; this site is so cool. I just finally asked my school today, applying for ADN in Spring, what we have for entrance/exit, and the advisor told me ATI, which I'm guessing is the TEAS (she was unsure), is our entrance test and it appears the "end of program" is the exit exam--top secret name apparently, but somebody already gave me a tip on that; ATI apparently gives several types of tests, so that test may be ATI's too. Anyhow, I'm taking college algebra and microbiology in Spring (take that TEAS after Spring). I'll have A&P I and II, stats behind me after this Fall; so that being said, will I still need to brush up on the science/chemistry or will I get what I need from those classes I take in Spring (my teachers used notes, but I'm a dork and actually read the chapters, so the proton/neutron thing rang some bells--not the periodic table, though). I am scared to death about math; I looked at the testprepreview and know I will have problems--I got 100% on my intermediate algebra final, but that in no way is going to help me with these word problems!! I think I'll get one or both of the study guides for math and/or science (it'll make me feel like I did all I could do I guess), but I am curious that after taking my classes above in Fall and Spring, will the TEAS be a little easier because those classes will have some of what is needed? I am 36 and quit school in 10th grade, so all this algebra is first-time stuff for me; I had to take MAT0024 and int alg. I have a great GPA in all prereq's; it appears I just didn't like any of it when I was 15. Do y'all still recommend the study guides (ATI and Kaplan is what I planned on)?

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