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TEAS V @ SDSU

Hi, I am new here. I ve been reading this forum for some days and I decide today to join. I would like to know how hard is the Teas V test. Who took it at SDSU? Was form B harder than form A? Thanks!

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Hi, I am new here. I ve been reading this forum for some days and I decide today to join. I would like to know how hard is the Teas V test. Who took it at SDSU? Was form B harder than form A? Thanks!

I'm afraid I cannot tell you about taking TEAS V at SDSU, but I did take it recently (Form B - web), and can tell you that it's not super-difficult, but you definitely want to do some prep-work, mostly from the online resources available through ATI (i.e. the online practice test for forms A and B). You might also want to go through ATI's horrible study guide which is handy as it also has a couple of practice tests there too, as well as some refresher information which might prove useful to you!

Best of luck!

@ Yellow_P where did you take your Teas V?

@ Yellow_P where did you take your Teas V?

I took it at Citrus College.

Does it actually matter where it's taken? I infer from the tone of lots of people on here that it seems to...

Has anyone passed the TEAS on their first attempt and then tried to improve their score by taking it a second time? If yes, is the test EXACTLY the same as the first one or do they give you a completely different version of the test?

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