Published Aug 8, 2010
kas2027536
7 Posts
Hey there everyone-
just wondering if anyone had advice about the teas test. Ive heard some mixed reviews, some say it was hard, some say easiest test they had ever taken. Whats the possibility of getting an A? I just never know with these tests sometimes! thanks a lot!
kasey
ChervRN
97 Posts
Not having taken the test, I am not sure what to expect, SO i'm studying anything and everything I can get my hands on!! That's the best that I can do for myself. I have 3 study manuals, which maybe is overkill, but I wanna rock this test!!
I take it in a few weeks...good luck to you!!!!
Melissa825
28 Posts
I personally wish I would have given metric conversions, chemical science, and sentence structure a little more attention.
These are the real parts to the test and I wish someone would have told me.
Reading: (these are relatively SHORT passages with no more than 2 or 3 questions, nothing like the long ones in the book I used to study)
-Paragraph Comprehension
-Passage Comprehension
-Inferences and Conclusions
Math:
-Whole Number
-Fractions and Decimals
-Percentages
-Ratio and Proportion
-Metric Conversion
-Algebraic Application
-Data Interpretation
Science:
-Scientific Reasoning
-General Science
-Life Science
-Chemical Science
-Physical Science
-Human Body Science
*look over plate tectonics (just an FYI there was a few questions about rocks and that)
English:
-Punctuation
-Grammar
-Sentence Structure
-Contextual Words
-Spelling
*almost all spelling in is context
These are right off the grade sheet I received from taking the TEAS test.
I hope this will be of help to someone.
Melissa
I took the 4.0 version...and I cant speak for the rest of the test. (just wanted to throw that in there so no one gets upset with me because their test is different.)
thanks a LOT. that was exactly what i was looking for. it just helps having a general idea of what to expect. i think i am required to take the exam 5 teas, but not sure. thanks again