I will be taking this TEAS March or April, trying to review as much as I can. This help me big time I am writing them down on my notebook so I can review these information anywhere I go.
At 29:20 or so, you say that those balancing equations can take a lot of time, which would be true if it was short answer, but with multiple choice it shouldn’t take long at all. You can almost immediately see that the wrong answers don’t balance if they have different amounts of even a single element. Good vid tho!
@@JAMman so supposedly the TEAS 7 includes short answer questions, but I just took it and I don’t think I had a single short answer question! The practice tests did, mostly in math, but I don’t recall any on the actual test. I did take it in person, not sure if that affected it. I got a 92.7! Seemed easier than the official practice tests, the English was actually the hardest part for me. I hadn’t really studied it much since I’m an avid reader and did well in English classes, but I have no idea what complex sentences are and there were like three questions about that.
@@JAMman thank you! And yeah the English also has some other ones based on basic spelling conventions like i after e except before c, and the exceptions to those rules. It seems confusing but it’s all in the official study guide, I didn’t realize how much it lines up exactly with the exam. The science and A&P actually seemed pretty easy to me, but I’ve always been better at the science. The math is also pretty easy if you just make sure to double check your answers and remember PEMDAS. The main thing I’d say is to re-read each question carefully before submitting them, because some of them are tricks
Hi there! I am sorry to hear you did not pass. Our practices are not the exact same questions but are similar in style and difficulty to the exam. Will you be able to take the test again?
Pretty close, I did take my TEAS once just to see how the testing goes. . Science section is a little tricky, so make sure you know all the infromation. My suggestion is to study the hardest system first. We are all different, what is hard for me might be easier for you..
Thank you so much for your review, but I’m confused with question 18 it should be aorta . Pulmonary arteries move deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs not oxygenated blood.
You are correct that pulmonary arteries move deoxygenated blood away from the heart. Question 18 asks “The ________ is the blood vessel that carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart.” Remember that oxygen-depleted is another way of saying “deoxygenated”. If the oxygen has been depleted from the blood, it’s been removed. We know these questions can be tricky with the way that they are worded, so we’re so glad you asked about this one so we could explain it a bit further. These questions can be asked in many different ways using different wording, so it’s important to read carefully, but also look out for key words that may hint at the answer. Using both of these strategies will help keep you on the lookout for information within these challenging questions. If you’d like to chat more about this question, or any others, please reach out to our 24/7 Learner Success team at NurseHub.com by going to the site and clicking on the chat bubble in the bottom right-hand corner. Best of luck studying, we know you’ve got this!
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Great question! You will mostly see multiple choice questions but there is a chance you have a couple fill in the blanks. Especially in the math section.
@Venusmoon88 - I feel your pain. The science section is incredibly dense and covers a wide array of content making it really challenging and overwhelming to study for. My advice is to take as many practice tests as you can and make sure you understand the answer explanations. We do our best to make sure our questions are the most accurate out there so these should give you a really good idea of how the test will look. And, if you need anything at all, our 24/7 Learner Success team is available to answer any and all TEAS questions for you. To talk to them, just head to nursehub.com and pop open the little purple bubble! You've got this.
I will be taking this TEAS March or April, trying to review as much as I can. This help me big time I am writing them down on my notebook so I can review these information anywhere I go.
You got this Christine!
Thank you so much for making this free and the test great job 😊for medical students this is wonderful review
You are welcome. We want to help as many students as possible pass the TEAS!
At 29:20 or so, you say that those balancing equations can take a lot of time, which would be true if it was short answer, but with multiple choice it shouldn’t take long at all. You can almost immediately see that the wrong answers don’t balance if they have different amounts of even a single element. Good vid tho!
Is the teas test all multiple choice? I hope so. I can't spell medical terminology for shit
@@JAMman so supposedly the TEAS 7 includes short answer questions, but I just took it and I don’t think I had a single short answer question! The practice tests did, mostly in math, but I don’t recall any on the actual test. I did take it in person, not sure if that affected it. I got a 92.7! Seemed easier than the official practice tests, the English was actually the hardest part for me. I hadn’t really studied it much since I’m an avid reader and did well in English classes, but I have no idea what complex sentences are and there were like three questions about that.
@@ConnorNolan congrats on the great score! I'll also have to go over the English portion if that's the case.
@@JAMman thank you! And yeah the English also has some other ones based on basic spelling conventions like i after e except before c, and the exceptions to those rules. It seems confusing but it’s all in the official study guide, I didn’t realize how much it lines up exactly with the exam. The science and A&P actually seemed pretty easy to me, but I’ve always been better at the science. The math is also pretty easy if you just make sure to double check your answers and remember PEMDAS. The main thing I’d say is to re-read each question carefully before submitting them, because some of them are tricks
@@ConnorNolan thanks for the info! I'll be taking it in a couple weeks!
Thank you! You are a great teacher.
Glad you think so!
I took my test today but i missed it by .5 😭. I went through your questions as well but I've only gotten two from yours on the test
Hi there! I am sorry to hear you did not pass. Our practices are not the exact same questions but are similar in style and difficulty to the exam. Will you be able to take the test again?
@nursehub yes I would. This was actually my first time, but I'll schedule another time when I'm ready
@@iamjustniki_592 You got this! Have you checked out our site at nursehub.com or have you just been studying on TH-cam?
I like her nice explanations
Thank you 😊
How close are these questions to the TEAS?
Hi Sabrina! We make these questions as close as possible without copying the exact questions.
Pretty close, I did take my TEAS once just to see how the testing goes. . Science section is a little tricky, so make sure you know all the infromation. My suggestion is to study the hardest system first. We are all different, what is hard for me might be easier for you..
Hi I have a question on #2 the Punnett square?
Good job!
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Thank you so much for your review, but I’m confused with question 18 it should be aorta . Pulmonary arteries move deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs not oxygenated blood.
You are correct that pulmonary arteries move deoxygenated blood away from the heart. Question 18 asks “The ________ is the blood vessel that carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart.” Remember that oxygen-depleted is another way of saying “deoxygenated”. If the oxygen has been depleted from the blood, it’s been removed. We know these questions can be tricky with the way that they are worded, so we’re so glad you asked about this one so we could explain it a bit further. These questions can be asked in many different ways using different wording, so it’s important to read carefully, but also look out for key words that may hint at the answer. Using both of these strategies will help keep you on the lookout for information within these challenging questions. If you’d like to chat more about this question, or any others, please reach out to our 24/7 Learner Success team at NurseHub.com by going to the site and clicking on the chat bubble in the bottom right-hand corner.
Best of luck studying, we know you’ve got this!
Is this for the nursing teas or allied health?
This is for both!
It's a good program but the print is too small.
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The balancing question is weird if there is 5 Cl why are we getting 8 from?
Do we have to “fill in blanks in the Teas”?
Great question! You will mostly see multiple choice questions but there is a chance you have a couple fill in the blanks. Especially in the math section.
No fill in the blanks. I took the teas couple times
Al so the teas test is a bit easier than the practice questions
@@pattersondavionrn7895 I have a teas test in 2 days. Will please give me information on how should I study for the test?
@@pattersondavionrn7895Did you get the same questions?
This was such a hard practice test 😢
This is a hard exam but we know you can pass it! Check out our channel for more TEAS review.
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Im finding this review to be so much more difficult than the ones of smart edition and mometrix. ugh!
@Venusmoon88 - I feel your pain. The science section is incredibly dense and covers a wide array of content making it really challenging and overwhelming to study for. My advice is to take as many practice tests as you can and make sure you understand the answer explanations. We do our best to make sure our questions are the most accurate out there so these should give you a really good idea of how the test will look.
And, if you need anything at all, our 24/7 Learner Success team is available to answer any and all TEAS questions for you. To talk to them, just head to nursehub.com and pop open the little purple bubble!
You've got this.