Your videos are amazing! I pretty much used all your TEAS videos as my Teas Prep and scored 84.1 in my science section yesterday! Your videos are simple and love all the practice questions you do! Thank you!
yess, you go girl! I have more practice questions ill be uploading next week. I am also continuing chemistry Part 2 because I've been getting a ton of feedback that chemistry is highly emphasized in the TEAS. Part 2 chemistry will be all new chemistry topics. Have a wonderful week as well💗
I take the teas in a couple days. I was dreading chemistry..but I made it a priority and did really well in these questions. I missed two!! Hopefully I’ll do better than expected on the actual test.
Hey, I'm currently studying for my Teas, and your videos seem to be very helpful. For the last question shouldn't it be B because 80-35=45. by the way Thank You very much!!!
Hi, the question is asking for the AVERAGE- when looking fir the average, do not round the numbers. the answer is 44.9. This is often overlooked and a lot of people think that answer should be 45. I'm glad you asked:) Thanks for watching!
I had a question about 53:47. Are we talking about the individual bonds between C-Cl or are we accounting for the overall compound? Individual bonds between C-Cl are polar because it has an EN difference of 0.5. But if we account for the overall compound, each bond between C-Cl is pulling with the same amount of strength, so wouldn't it be nonpolar covalent? Also google said it was nonpolar
These practice tests have been genuinely been a huge help! However, I had a question on if blood was homogeneous versus heterogeneous. I was sure it was heterogenous because it’s not always a perfectly uniform mixture. And I confirmed with google too. Is this a mistake?
Hi 👋🏼 this is a question that I’ve seen answered both ways, heterogeneous and homogeneous but my nursing school instructors insist on saying it is homogeneous…so I found this image on Google that shows blood in a vial as homogeneous but is you magnify it, it is heterogeneous. So it is both homogeneous and heterogeneous given the context…. Hope this makes sense.
Hey would you say if we’re pretty great at these types of questions you provided, would you suspect that the questions on the TEAS would be similar to questions like these in the video?
Hi, from feedback I have gotten- my questions are harder than the actual TEAS questions. So I would say, for sure if you're doing great on these questions then you will do great on the actual exam.
@@thetutor_geek Well because I’ve looked at 2 videos, this one, and another one that was 20 questions and overall I’d say I did pretty good on them. So if people are saying that even your questions seem harder than the actual TEAS, it makes me wonder what type of questions am I expected to see on the actual test then.
@@thetutor_geek also, has this been from recent feedback? From what you covered in part 1 and part 2, would you say that’s mainly everything we should know? (:
@@Drousy1870 hi, this is feedback from this year…I would say part 1 + 2 cover 99% of what could possibly be in the exam. In my opinion, I would not say the exam questions are hard. If you know the topic well then you will get a good score. What is hard is that there is such a broad range of topics you need to know.
@@thetutor_geek mmm, ok. Because yeah when I looked over two videos of yours one with like 24 questions and another with 20. For the majority I’d say I got a lot right. So it sort of eased my tension a bit there. You’ve also said that some students have found your questions harder than the actual TEAS exam so makes me wonder how easy these TEAS questions might be. I mean I’m just hoping I can score pretty well on Reading, Science, and Math. I have been suggested Brandon Craft but I’ve just always been kinda bad at it. And I felt it would’ve been best to put more time into the other subjects than put my whole focus on math.
Hi, thank you for pointing that out, I’ll add it to the description under correction. And sorry about that :/ thank you for the support, I’m glad the video helped you 🥰
Your videos are amazing! I pretty much used all your TEAS videos as my Teas Prep and scored 84.1 in my science section yesterday! Your videos are simple and love all the practice questions you do! Thank you!
congratulations 🎉🎉 I'm so glad my videos were able to help! Best wishes on the next step of your academic journey 💗
I studied this for the entire hour, and I truly thank you for doing this video! Have a fantastic week!
yess, you go girl! I have more practice questions ill be uploading next week. I am also continuing chemistry Part 2 because I've been getting a ton of feedback that chemistry is highly emphasized in the TEAS. Part 2 chemistry will be all new chemistry topics.
Have a wonderful week as well💗
P.s. I can’t wait for you to pass your exam 🤓
I take the teas in a couple days. I was dreading chemistry..but I made it a priority and did really well in these questions. I missed two!! Hopefully I’ll do better than expected on the actual test.
I’m sure you’re going to do great! Missing two is not bad at all, keep up the great work✨
@@thetutor_geek science was my highest score with an 86.4%!
@@ivyy710 YESSSSSSS, Get it girl 🙌
Thank you!!! Your videos are extremely helpful. 😊
Hi, Thanks so much for watching! Happy Studies!
Hey, I'm currently studying for my Teas, and your videos seem to be very helpful. For the last question shouldn't it be B because 80-35=45. by the way Thank You very much!!!
Hi, the question is asking for the AVERAGE- when looking fir the average, do not round the numbers. the answer is 44.9. This is often overlooked and a lot of people think that answer should be 45. I'm glad you asked:) Thanks for watching!
I had a question about 53:47. Are we talking about the individual bonds between C-Cl or are we accounting for the overall compound? Individual bonds between C-Cl are polar because it has an EN difference of 0.5. But if we account for the overall compound, each bond between C-Cl is pulling with the same amount of strength, so wouldn't it be nonpolar covalent? Also google said it was nonpolar
Hmm all my resources have said the bond is polar…The bonds between c-cl.
Thank you! This helped so much with the chemistry and biology!
Glad I could help:D Happy studies Brittany!✨
Hi! your videos are amazing!! Do you have a chemistry study guide?
Hello, thanks so much! I am working on a Chemistry study guide that will be available mid-December:) Happy Studies!
OMG, thank you!
These practice tests have been genuinely been a huge help!
However, I had a question on if blood was homogeneous versus heterogeneous.
I was sure it was heterogenous because it’s not always a perfectly uniform mixture. And I confirmed with google too.
Is this a mistake?
Hi 👋🏼 this is a question that I’ve seen answered both ways, heterogeneous and homogeneous but my nursing school instructors insist on saying it is homogeneous…so I found this image on Google that shows blood in a vial as homogeneous but is you magnify it, it is heterogeneous. So it is both homogeneous and heterogeneous given the context…. Hope this makes sense.
Awesome lecture
Thank you for watching 💗 Happy Studies! 💗
Hey would you say if we’re pretty great at these types of questions you provided, would you suspect that the questions on the TEAS would be similar to questions like these in the video?
Hi, from feedback I have gotten- my questions are harder than the actual TEAS questions. So I would say, for sure if you're doing great on these questions then you will do great on the actual exam.
@@thetutor_geek Well because I’ve looked at 2 videos, this one, and another one that was 20 questions and overall I’d say I did pretty good on them. So if people are saying that even your questions seem harder than the actual TEAS, it makes me wonder what type of questions am I expected to see on the actual test then.
@@thetutor_geek also, has this been from recent feedback? From what you covered in part 1 and part 2, would you say that’s mainly everything we should know? (:
@@Drousy1870 hi, this is feedback from this year…I would say part 1 + 2 cover 99% of what could possibly be in the exam.
In my opinion, I would not say the exam questions are hard. If you know the topic well then you will get a good score.
What is hard is that there is such a broad range of topics you need to know.
@@thetutor_geek mmm, ok. Because yeah when I looked over two videos of yours one with like 24 questions and another with 20. For the majority I’d say I got a lot right. So it sort of eased my tension a bit there. You’ve also said that some students have found your questions harder than the actual TEAS exam so makes me wonder how easy these TEAS questions might be. I mean I’m just hoping I can score pretty well on Reading, Science, and Math. I have been suggested Brandon Craft but I’ve just always been kinda bad at it. And I felt it would’ve been best to put more time into the other subjects than put my whole focus on math.
Thank you
Thank you for watching! and thank you for all the support you're awesome!!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Question #25 you subtracted 35 from 80. Your answer was 40. Actual answer is 45. Does this mean that B is the correct answer?
Oh never mind! Regardless it is still answer choice A😁 I watched a couple of seconds more!
@@cristymiranda2823 Happy Studies :D
@ 57:35 you stated 80-35=40, i know thats a mistake, but to some it may confuse.
this has been so extremely helpful by the way, so thank you
Hi, thank you for pointing that out, I’ll add it to the description under correction. And sorry about that :/ thank you for the support, I’m glad the video helped you 🥰