What does the TEAS V test look like?

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I'v taken the practice exams from ATI and know it shows you the timer on there but i'v heard that some people didnt know how much time was left cause there was no timer? Is that only on the paper test? Im taking the computerized one and really hope i can see the timer so i know how much times left!

I'm taking it next week. I took a test last semester and there was a timer shown, I'm pretty sure it's a similar test. and im sure there will be a timer shown. Im trying to study for it, but there's just so much stuff that could be on there.

Yeah i know i have the test june 4th and iv been studying like 3 books for a month but still dont feel prepared i took the practice test A and only got 16 science questions right out of the 48! Theres just so much to cover and theres no garantee what will be on the test :/

I took the online TEAS about two weeks ago, and there is a timer on top of each page that counts down as well as telling you what page you're on and how many questions.

Okay thank you very much!

I took the TEAS V in March - the timer is there, but if it says you have 1 minute left and you think you have 60 seconds, you most likely do not, it only shows 1min and doesn't show the seconds, so when it runs out it just pops up a window and you have to move onto the next section.

I ran out of time on the math portion, but had plenty of time for both of the english portions and the science portion. I made 90s on the grammar & crit reading but bombed the math & science ones. My exam had a lot of life science crap on it that I couldn't remember, stuff about plants and chlorophyll.. another person had told me they had a lot of chemistry on theirs, so I guess it's just luck of the draw - I wish mine had had more A&P on it because I know that stuff way better.

Good luck when you take it!!

Yeah im trying so hard to prepare for all the possable science types cause i know it varies what the focus is on but its so hard to remember i hope mines A&P i am not good at chemistry at all

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