Updated: Mar 5, 2022 Published Feb 15, 2022
Sonal
7 Posts
Hey everyone,
I just took my TEAS exam last week. I feel so relieved to finally be done with it! I scored well. I have attached my scores for reference. Good luck to everyone studying for the TEAS!
M.Val123
23 Posts
Hi! How did you score so high on the English section?
Dan006
2 Posts
Wow what an amazing score, please give us some advice and guidance on how you practically Aced the TEAS!
I took mine today with an individual score of 81.3%. I feel okay about it, but definitely could do much better.
8 hours ago, M.Val123 said: Hi! How did you score so high on the English section?
Hey! Please see my comment below for a list of resources I used.
32 minutes ago, Dan006 said: Wow what an amazing score, please give us some advice and guidance on how you practically Aced the TEAS! I took mine today with an individual score of 81.3%. I feel okay about it, but definitely could do much better.
Hey! Thank you so much for your kind words. Please see my comment below for a list of resources I used.
I have decided to comment with a post on the list of resources I used to prepare for the TEAS exam, as I noticed some people have already asked.
I used the mometrix TEAS second edition book. It is the yellow book. I utilized a lot of practice tests. The book I mentioned above has two full length practice tests inside of it. I paid for the mometrix online to access all of their practice test - I believe there were 9 online. I paid for practice tests B and C on the ATI website. This also came with an A&P exam, but I never took it so I can’t really comment on that. I paid for B&C because I heard it was set up just like the actual TEAS exam when you take it online through proctorio. I just wanted an idea of what the setup would look like to ensure I have a general idea of how everything would work on test day. I’m glad I did because I felt very comfortable with the format and setup of the actual exam on test day. I also knew how to access the calculator as well.
I studied for about 3 weeks. I started by initially taking a practice exam to see what I needed to focus on for my exam. Then I made a study plan based on my areas of weakness. I hope this helps y’all! Good luck on your test day! You got this!
Nursegra
29 Posts
@Sonal
Hello congratulations on your amazing score on TEAS! I only have about a week to study for the TEAS do you have any advice or tips on what I should study .
Just now, Nursegra said: @Sonal Hello congratulations on your amazing score on TEAS! I only have about a week to study for the TEAS do you have any advice or tips on what I should study .
Thank you so much! I noted everything I used up above. I would suggest use a lot of practice tests to get used to answering questions and also it gives you a way to make sure you’re answering them well time wise too.
Michael99, CNA
18 Posts
I paid for the official TEAS study guide and also for the online TEAS practice tests through the ATI website and they were very helpful! They have two different versions available and it gives you a really good sense of how the exam is laid out, what types of questions will be on the actual exam, and the timing you need to adhere to in order to complete the exam. It was some extra cost but well worth it in my opinion... some of the questions on the practice exams were almost exactly the same on the actual TEAS exam! It really helped me and I got a 92%! Best of luck and good studying!
Ampdx
12 Posts
Hi all I am wanting to take the TEAS exam prep online test for 2022. However, I’m wondering if the ATI TEAS practice test exams A and B are the same as the test B and C that other posters are referring to have taken in the past? I just want to make sure that I’m studying for the ATI TEAS exam while using the correct resources. https://atitesting.com/TEAS/practice-assessment-package Thank You ?
tolu lase
3 Posts
Hi everyone,
I need someone to share their experiences with TESU and the next step to take after been rejected. Is it advisable to reapply for the Winter cohort? I had 3.0GPA in prerequisite a d TEAS exam is 86.7% TEAS English is 75% which I think is low. I will retake the TEAS exam to do well.