TEAS V-Exemplary, Advanced, Proficient, Basic

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I need to retake the TEAS V and my school is not posting requirements other than scores Proficient or higher get accepted. I obviously want to get the highest score possible, but I also want to see where I stand.

If you wouldn't mind, please share your overall TEAS V score and if it was: Exemplary, Advanced, Proficient or Basic. I would really be grateful.

Thanks

I got an 88.7% (advanced). 99th percentile nationally and 97th percentile for the program (UNF)

Adjusted Individual Total Score: 84.0%

ATI Academic

Preparedness Level:

Advanced

Mean - National: 63.3%

Mean - Program: 64.7%

Percentile Rank - National: 95

Percentile Rank - Program: 95

sookie, katie, march:

:up: would you mind sharing what you got in each section? good job guys. i read people who got at least an 80% or close to it got accepted no problem.

For anyone who has taken practice exams...

Would you say you did better or worse on the real test? I have taken both tests in the back of the book, both online assessments, practice problems in the McGraw Hill, and I have practiced reading in a reading comprehension book.

I feel like I can't study enough. My results are still showing anywhere from 65% to 90% depending on the section. Most of my college credits were earned 9+ years ago. I feel like I need to relearn everything :bugeyes:

My fear is all of this studying isn't going to reflect on my scores. Any words of encouragement??? Anyone else feel like they can study their butt off and still not get the scores they want?

I am getting nervous!!!!!!!!!!!! One week from tomorrow I retake the TEAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!:uhoh3: I hope all this studying pays off. :o

I got an 84.7%. I also got an advanced! I took both of the practice test in the back of the book and I also took both of the practice test you buy from the ATI website. ALL 4 of them I placed in the 70's. I did much better on the real test and I actually found the science portion to be much easier than the practice test.

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