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TEAS TEST

I'm sure this question has been asked before. On Monday I'll be taking my TEAS test for the LPN program at Lincoln Tech. I was told the test is only focusing in English and Math. I also believe you do not get to use a calculator. I'm so nervous I'm goimg to fail. Im not very good in math without a calculator. Was the math hard? Is there any tips to passing it? Any advice or tips would be helpful, thanks.

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the TEAS test does not focus only on English and Math. It focuses on all 4 subjects. reading, writing, math and science. I'd say the 2 most challenging sections are the science and language/grammar for almost everyone. Good luck!

I understand what you mean when you say it only focuses on English and Math. I just took the test on Feb 28th and although I had to take all 4 sections, only the English and Math section scores were considered to enter the program. I did decent on both and got into the program and start in April. I will say the test is nothing to take lightly, for me it was difficult. But, then again I did not study. I would say brush up on the math if you can. For the English I figured if I knew it then I knew it.

What nursing school will you be attending in?

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Lincoln Tech.

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