Teas Test

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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hey everyone, i took my teas today, and i passed! i am so excited :yeah:my school requires a 72% to get in the nursing program (bsn) and i made a 74.7, so im pretty excited. my school is not so competitive, so i am most likely to get in. i studied all material online. i did not buy the ati study book, i just did not want to pay all that money for it. so i read every thread on here, and did practice test online (just google practice teas test, its free) i wanted to give my take on the test, but take it every test might be different...

math: study whole numbers, fractions and decimals (know how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide), percentages, ratio and proportion, metric conversions, data interpretation, and basic algebra

overall, i believe the math was fairly easy, if you study all the info above. its straight forward. i just struggled on the metric conversions (i hate those) :p

english: punctuation, grammer, sentence structure, contextual words, and spelling

this section was very easy, that is if you can find mispelled words, and know where commas go. study all above and you will be fine. not hard at all

reading: paragraph comprehension, passage comprehension, inferences and conclusions

this section was super easy. the "stories" were not long at all, maybe a paragraph. the questions that followed asked for main ideas and such. very easy :)

science: scientific reasoning, general science, life science, chemical science, physical science, and human body science

this section was a joke! it was the hardest for me. i knew about 5 questions for sure, and made educated guesses on the others. i would know how to change degree f to degree c, and study atoms (mass and atomic number) also know the three types of rocks, tectonic plates, clouds...and be familiar with the info above. its not general, it is very much out in left field :confused:

i typed every thing above in black that came from my score sheet, so it will most likely be the same way you are tested. study study study, and good luck. feel free to ask me anything

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