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What Subjects are Covered in the TEAS Test?

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What Subjects are Covered in the TEAS Test?

Reading and science are the two biggest components of the TEAS exam, with a combined total of 62% of the test.
The Reading section evaluates concepts like:
Science includes content on:
Mathematics comprises 21% of the TEAS. This section includes content on:
Finally, English and language use make up 17% of the test. Content evaluated includes:
How to Study for the TEAS Test
You can find many ways to prepare for the TEAS test. You can come up with your own study plan that suits your schedule, or you can keep yourself on track with ATI’s provided study plan. Identify your own strengths and weaknesses, and focus on the subject areas where you struggle or have known weaknesses.
Many organizations provide published study guides and full-length practice exams to help students. You might find these TEAS test guides at your local or school libraries for free. More independent test-takers might prefer to read a study guide book and make their own flash cards.
In addition, students can take advantage of school resources. “I often recommend turning to your network of instructors or in-school student resource centers,” Amiel advises.
Amiel suggests looking for these services at your school or college: “For example, do any of your college instructors offer reading, math, science and English and language usage tutoring? Is there a student resource center that offers tutoring on these subjects?” Forming study groups is a great way to study!
Amiel adds that these resources are usually free for students.
No matter how you study, ATI recommends you dedicate at least six weeks of preparation for the exam. You can find additional study tips for online nursing students here.
5 Tips for Passing Your TEAS Test
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2. Plan Ahead
3. Ask Questions
4. Practice the Test
5. Get a Good Nights Rest
How to Register for TEAS
Before registering for the TEAS, determine where and when you want to take the exam. You can choose from three different options: taking the test at school, through an online proctored test, or in person at a PSI Testing Center.
ATI Testing hosts two proctored tests, once in the morning and once in the afternoonIf you choose the online option, make sure you have a stable internet connection. Proctors watch test-takers through webcam and audio, checking for any unusual or erratic behavior while students work through the exam. Exam monitoring software may also be used.
If you prefer to take the exam in person, you can find PSI testing center locations here. Ask your institution whether they host the TEAS exam on campus as well.
Once you decide where you want to take the test, you can register for the exam online here

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