I was told that the minimum time to study for the exam was 1 month but I didn't had that time. I watched your videos for 2 weeks while at the same time using the review book since I got it and might as well use it. You basically covered most, if not, all of what the review book covered. Your videos made it more efficient and better to study for the exam. I just took mine on Dec 6th and I passed. After that, I got admitted to the entry level master's program and I start in January 2024. Thank you very much for the videos!
Wow, congratulations on passing your exam and getting admitted to the entry-level master's program! That's a huge accomplishment, especially considering the condensed study timeline you had. It's fantastic to hear that the videos were able to complement your review book effectively and helped make your study process more efficient. Starting your program in January 2024 is just around the corner, and it sounds like you're on an exciting path. Wishing you all the best in your master's program - with your determination and ability to tackle challenges head-on, I'm sure you'll do great things. Thanks for sharing your success and Keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚🎓🎉
I just finished my exam!!! I was only required to pass the reading section with 75% ….your videos were sooooooooo helpful! I scored 100% in reading!!! Omg I’m a nursing student!!!😢😢😢 THANK U! Keep doing what u are doing… u are changing lives!!💯🫶🏾🫶🏾
Congratulations on your amazing achievement! 🎉🎊 Scoring 100% in reading is fantastic, and I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were beneficial for your preparation. Welcome to the world of nursing! Your dedication and hard work will undoubtedly make a difference in many lives. Best of luck on your journey in nursing school and beyond! 💙🩺🌟 Remember, keep that passion and dedication alive, and you'll achieve great things!
Vivian!!!!!!! That’s absolutely amazing-congratulations on passing your TEAS with such a fantastic score! 🎉🌟 Scoring 93% is a huge accomplishment. Keep up the great work as you move forward in your program. You’re going to do great things in the field! 💪📚
I just scored a composite 90 on my TEAS!!!!!! Just 5 minutes ago!! The combined learning of auditory and visual learning through Nurse Cheung's videos has some SERIOUS benefits! Binge the comprehensive playlists, and when you think you're done, binge them all again. Thank you Nurse Cheung!! Reading - 89.7 Math - 97.1 Science - 81.8 English and Language Usage - 90.9
Had to come back to say thank you Nurse Cheung!! I owe my success to you. I took the TEAS exam and got well above what my school's nursing program requires on the first try. I owe it to you and doing many many many many many practice problems. Everything I saw on the exam is what you have covered in your videos. Thank you again!!
That's absolutely fantastic news! 🌟 Huge congratulations on not just passing, but smashing the TEAS on your first try! You've definitely earned some bragging rights there. It's so heartwarming to hear that the videos played a part in your success. So, what's the next step on your nursing journey? Whatever it is, I have no doubt you're going to do amazing things. Keep up the incredible work, and thank you for coming back to share your success. It totally made my day! 🎉📚💪👩⚕️👨⚕️
Thank you so much for making these amazing videos. With your help I passed my TEAS in December and I just got accepted into a nursing program today! Thank you for helping future nurses for free.
That's wonderful news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS and getting accepted into a nursing program! I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful to you. Best of luck in your nursing studies and future career. You're going to make a great nurse! 🎉💖
I only used ur videos to study and I studied the day before the exam because I didn’t think it would be this hard but I still passed the test!! Thank you for helping others out with these videos because I definitely would’ve failed lol.
Wow, that's quite the achievement to have studied just the day before and still pass the test! 🎉 It's fantastic to hear that the videos were helpful in your last-minute prep and played a part in your success. Your ability to quickly grasp and apply the information speaks volumes about your adaptability and potential. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for the kind words. It's incredibly rewarding to know that the videos are making a difference for people like you. Remember, this is just the beginning of your journey, and with the dedication you've shown, there's no limit to what you can achieve. Best of luck as you move forward, and if you ever find yourself in need of more resources or support, the videos will always be there to help out. Keep up the great work! 🌟📚
Hello Nurse Cheung! I wanted to give you a big thanks for your videos and reviews. I got a 78% on my exam and got accepted into the nursing program that I applied for. I had watched your videos as review an hour before taking my exam and they were a big help because I had been so nervous and panicking but when I went in, it wasn't as bad as I had thought it would be. I wish I had done better but I am grateful for getting into the program and I would just like to give you a HUGE THANK YOU again!!! ❤
Hello! It's truly heartwarming to hear that the videos played a role in your success. Congratulations on achieving a 78% on your exam and getting accepted into the nursing program! It's a significant milestone, and you should be proud of your hard work and dedication. Remember, it's not just about the score-it's about the progress you've made and the knowledge you've gained that will carry you forward in your nursing career. Your willingness to prepare and the courage to face your anxieties head-on are commendable. Starting your journey in the nursing program is an exciting step, and I'm glad to have been part of your preparation. Keep up the great work, stay curious, and continue to reach out for support when you need it. Best of luck in your nursing studies-you're going to be an amazing nurse! Thank you for your heartfelt message, and once again, congratulations! ❤️🎉
I had finished my exam and got an 92.7% as my overall score and a 90.9% on my science sections thanks to your help. Thank you so much for these video lectures and practice exams they really help me when I had 3 weeks on studying to do. Now I am on to apply to nursing school!!!!!
Wow, what an incredible score! Congratulations on achieving a 92.7% overall and an amazing 90.9% in the science section on your exam! 🎉 It's fantastic to hear that the video lectures and practice exams were a big help in your preparation, especially with just a three-week study window. Your hard work and dedication clearly paid off. Best of luck with your applications, and I'm sure you'll do great in whichever program you choose. Keep up the fantastic work, and remember, this is just the beginning of many more successes to come. You're doing great, and I'm rooting for you all the way! 🌟📚👩⚕️💪
Hello! 👋🏾 just stopping by to say thank you for making these videos for the ATI Teas exam.. they’ve helped me a lot especially for the science portion. I passed my test today & will be starting school in January. Thank you for all that you do Nurse Cheung💕✨
Congratulations on passing your ATI Teas exam! 🎉 It's wonderful to hear that the videos were helpful to you, especially for the science portion. Starting nursing school is an exciting journey, and it's great that you're taking that step. Best wishes as you embark on this new chapter in your education and career. Remember, every step you take brings you closer to your dream. Keep up the hard work and dedication, and thank you for your kind words! 💖✨🩺
Wow, jumping back into math and science after a decade is no small feat - that's really commendable! Best of luck on your TEAS exam on the 6th. It's great that you're making use of the videos for a good binge-study session. They can be super helpful for refreshing your knowledge and getting back into the swing of things. You've got this! And once you've taken the exam, be sure to give yourself a big pat on the back for all the hard work and courage it took to get back into the study groove. Can't wait to hear how it goes! 🌟📚💪🍀
Congratulations on passing your TEAS! 🎉 It's wonderful to hear that my videos played a crucial role in your success. Your dedication and hard work definitely paid off. Thank you for sharing your success, and rest assured, more helpful content will keep coming to support students like you! 🌟
I took my TEAS today and passed. Your videos and content had a part to play in my success in passing the TEAS on my first try. Thank you for all your effort in creating these videos that help so many of us. Thank you for helping me !
That's absolutely fantastic news - congratulations on passing your TEAS on the first try! 🎉 It's such a big achievement, and I'm super proud of you for all the hard work and dedication you put into your preparation. Hearing that the videos and content played a part in your success really warms my heart. Can't wait to see all the awesome things you'll accomplish in your program and beyond. Well done, and here's to many more successes in the future! 🌟📚💪❤️
I am going to take the TEAS on Dec. 18th, 2023. I hope I pass; I've been studying but at the same time it feels it is a lot of content but hopefully watching your videos and studying the smart edition study guide helps.
That's fantastic to hear that you're taking proactive steps to prepare for the TEAS! 📚✨ Studying consistently and using a variety of resources, like videos and study guides, can be a great way to reinforce and deepen your understanding. Remember to also take breaks when needed, and practice with mock tests to get a feel for the exam format and timing. ⏰📝 It's natural to feel a bit overwhelmed with the breadth of content, but trust in your preparation and the efforts you've put in. Stay positive, focused, and believe in yourself. You've got this! 🌟🍀 Best of luck on your exam, and remember to stay calm and confident on the test day! 💪🏼🙌🏼
Thank you so much for your words@@NurseCheung. I am going to continue studying hard so I can feel confident when I take the test. Again, thank you and I love your videos, you are the best ☺
That's fantastic news! Scoring a 78 and landing in the advanced category is an awesome achievement. 🎉 You should be super proud of yourself! So, what's the next step for you on this exciting journey? Whatever it is, I have no doubt that you're going to continue doing amazing things. Keep up the great work, and feel free to share your experiences or reach out if you need more guidance down the road. Congratulations again on your success! 🌟📚👏
That's absolutely wonderful news! Congratulations on passing your exam-it sounds like all your hard work and determination really paid off. I'm so glad to have been able to help you on your journey. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors, and may your kindness and perseverance bring you continued success! 🌟🎉
Hi! Just here to comment thank you so much for your videos. I just passed my teas exam on my first attempt today! Made a 97 in math, and 75 in science! The science section was extremely difficult and I wish I had studied the extra things you mentioned after each section in your A&P video. Thank you again!!💓💓
Hi there! First off, congratulations on passing your TEAS exam on your first attempt - that's a fantastic achievement, especially scoring a 97 in math and a solid 75 in science! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful to you in your preparation. Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your success with me. It's always so rewarding to hear that the resources provided have been beneficial. Best of luck as you move forward in your journey into the nursing field - with your determination and ability to excel, I'm sure you'll do great things. 💓🌟📚👩⚕️👨⚕️
This video is so helpful and straight to the point. I used they ATI teas 7 book and failed my teas exam a few weeks ago. I also used nurse hub and still failed. So I think I will try Smart Edition.
Congratulations on your achievement! 🎉 An 80.7% is an excellent score, and it's great to hear that the videos were a significant help in your preparation. Your hard work and dedication clearly paid off. All the best as you continue your journey towards a fulfilling career in healthcare! 🩺❤️🌟 Keep up the fantastic work!
That's amazing to hear - congratulations on passing the TEAS! 🎉 It sounds like Smart Edition Academy was a great resource for you, and it's fantastic that their videos and tests helped you succeed. This is a big accomplishment, and you should be proud of the hard work and dedication you put into your studies. Best wishes as you move forward in your academic and career journey. Keep up the great work, and remember, this is just the start of many more successes to come! 🌟📚💪
I just finished the teas for the second time and the science area was worse than before. A lot of the questions I have never heard of. I have to wait a year to test again. I appreciate the help I have bee studying for 3 mos.
I'm sorry to hear that the exam didn't go as expected, especially in the science section. It can be disheartening to face setbacks, especially when you've put in so much effort. Remember, every individual's journey is unique. Sometimes setbacks can serve as pivotal learning experiences that shape us for the better. During this year, take the time to review any areas of weakness, and consider diversifying your study materials. It's possible that a different approach or additional resources might provide insights or explanations that resonate better with you. Stay positive and keep pushing forward. Your dedication and resilience will get you through this. You've got this! 💪🌟📚
Oh wow, congratulations on passing your TEAS test! 🎉 That's such fantastic news! I bet it feels amazing to have that challenge behind you, especially knowing you've succeeded. Thank you for sharing your success and for the kind words - it means a lot to hear that the resources were helpful for you. So, what's the next step on your exciting journey into nursing? Whatever it is, I'm sure you'll tackle it with the same determination. Keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚💪🎊
That's fantastic! Congratulations on your great score, and I'm glad the materials were helpful for you. Best of luck as you continue with your next steps! 🎉
I have my exam this friday and im just reviewing as much as I can, Im so nervous to take it UPDATE: i got a 73% on the TEAS which i think is pretty good for someone who gets super nervous and forgets everything on an exam
I completely understand the nervousness before an important exam. Remember, all the hard work you've put in has prepared you for this moment. Take deep breaths, trust in your knowledge, and give it your best shot. Wishing you all the best for Friday! 🌟🍀✨
That's fantastic news! 🎉 Congratulations on your exemplary score! It's wonderful to hear that our resources were helpful in your preparation. Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off. Best wishes as you continue your journey in the healthcare field! 💙🩺🌟 Keep pushing forward and achieving greatness!
@@tierrahardridge3089 Basically only Nurse Cheung's videos. But I did take a practice test from the ATI site, and I had taken BIO within the past year which helped a lot.
Hi Nurse Cheung. So basically I was told on Oct 13 I was accepted unless I took the TEAS 7. 😂 And I only had two and a half weeks to study. I literally felt sick the whole day. And the next. So maybe two weeks. Lol. I studied from the SmartPrep science portion for abour a week and a half. By then, I had already retaken the science pretests 3 times. LOL I SUCK AT SCIENCE AND I KNEW IT!! I finished my prereqs like 3 years ago. Then, I was like... holy heck, what do I do? Smartprep has too much reading and math that I do already feel like I know already. It gets boring to study. I had to figure out a better way to do it in a shorter time without tiring myself out. So, I looked around and found eventually found your How to Get a Perfect score videos. I used them to study reading and english in 3-5 days. I also used it for math for about 2-3 days. Then, I took the pretests for all those three sections. And I just focused on whatever they told me to. And then I went to go and take the post tests but I didnt retake them for the third time. I then went to take practice test B and C on the site. My highest score was like 65% and I felt screwed. However when I took the actual TEAS I got a 90% with my highest score being in math. I found your videos INCREDIBLY helpful, and a good big picture of everything because there's too many details to focus on! It's a real guide that I can appreciate. You have no idea how scared I was for this exam. I didn't even think I could score that high. My highest score was in math, can you believe it? And my worst was in science. Lol a lot of questions confused me, mainly the biology questions. I'm not sure why. I also found the english part a little confusing and felt like I could have brushed on it a bit more. But I did focus on things I sucked at, like adverbs vs adjectives, connotations, the use of apostrophes. Like that stuff basically. But you really helped me calm down and feel like the exam wasn't going to be as much as Mometrix potrays it as to be. I looked at a reddit post and someone said Smartprep was too easy and Mometrix was too difficult. But honestly I feel like you're somewhere in the middle with Smartprep. I think anyone could ace this exam with you and smartprep. That's all I used. Hank you so much Nurse Cheung ❤🎉 I'm excited to be a nurse. It's all thanks to your help!
The other resource I used is the youtuber JG - The Organic Chemistry Tutor for things that were more focused and in depth on percentage problems, decimals, fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, LCM & MCM, mean, median, mode, range, graphs, and I also looked at his videos covering area and volume. I really just enjoyed listening to his voice and it was so therapeutic to watch his videos. Another resource I used is google - googling various images or sites that can help me understand and compare english parts more at a quick and easy to reference glance to really compare the relationships between different things in english. I felt like I was going to do poorly in science no matter how i studied so I really did focus on math, english, and reading even if just a week before the exam. 😅 Because then I would most likely score higher and be more quick and efficient with the use of my time I have on the test to complete each and every question with precision, accuracy, and without mistake. I know I scored highest on math, but I have to tell you that section took all my time. I finished most of the other sections with time left over but math took all of my time. I'm not sure why. Even though I brushed up and tried to figure out how to do the problems quickly before the exam. You really have to look at math as a picture and really envision what they're trying to say or tell you in the problem they want you to figure out and figure out how it makes sense in your head rather than, ie something that's hard or impossible to do. It's not. And I just feel like math is easier that way. Also I did not know how to convert properly but I did use KHDuDCM. Lol. But I did recheck by trying to learn to reconvert properly on the exam. I was pretty horrible at AP physics in highschool but at least I learned to convert a lot and I feel like that reflects on today as something I already knew from the past. It's important to really rely on what you think you know and is true vs what your studying because it helps you study in such a way that you remember it and I feel that's so smart to do when there's too much information for anyone to handle.
If I could do anything differently I'd definitely buy nurse cheung's 1500 science question book at least 5-9 months before the exam. 😂 And maybe her study guide too. Just because I love her so much and want to support her; her videos on how to get a perfect score really helped. 🤭 I'm so happy you exist Nurse Cheung! Thank you❤ Another thing I would do differently is NOT buy Mometrix unless you really want to get really into depth and know more than what you're supposed to know. Which is... an achievement in itself believe me but that book is too much info to pack up in my silly little head. 😂 I only used Mometrix to study the heart, but I felt like it explained it in a more difficult way than it should have been. I would just use smartprep and nurse cheug and maybe some random buology or physiology videos on youtube to brush up on anything not understood and to study the heart. I would also buy smartedition. Its cheap like $15 a month for 3-4 months and has good questions that make you feel like you know your shit. Which I barely used. But, oh well. They let you keep it for life at least as I read from their site. I wouldn't buy any books for this exam besides maybe nurse cheungs books if youre really struggling. The ati teas book was simpler and shorter than the smartprep and left me feeling devaststed at how short it was. I only read it for maybe like 10 minutes. Smartprep 2.0 and the practice exams are the way to go.😂🎉❤
Hoonnesstly, I scored higher in the science part than I expected. Like what? I'm so confused. I don't know. (And I'm really grateful for that because I didn't know we needed a certain percentage high in each category, at least someone told me that.) I really just chose answers that made the most sense according to what they're asking. During the exam I was like... okay this answer fits what I would want to think, but is it too much? Maybe there's a more definition way of saying it like they would. Or if I didn't know the answer I would compare the answers to other answers and I felt like that helped a lot. There were also times I just didn't know one answer but I knew all the other 2 or 3 could be right or wrong. It's all a process of elimination and I somehow guessed right on some I guess. Or maybe I did know?? I don't know. I need more confidence in myself 😂 I feel like the way I think really helped me pass. Choosing between answers and making a little scenario in your head to make the most sense between the answers will help a lot 😂 It's hard but I think I managed to work out the answer game. Lol. But anyways that test had me FREAKED and I literally cried at the table and a girl laughed at me 😂😂😅 But anyway. Err... 😅 Idk. I didn't even feel like I could pass it. How did I?? 😂 Yippee I guess 🎉 I deeefiniiteely say this when I mean it - sleep. before. the. exam. Yo tired butt ain't gonna be up reading 1 hour worth of stuff at whatever test time am in the morning pm in the evening with only 3 hrs of sleep. Get your sleep. 😂 Too often more than not these days people aren't getting sleep. But then again I woke up 3 hours before the exam not being able to go back asleep. The anxiety I get is HORRID. 😂 Chugged a monster (i know, trying to quit 😂) ate a twix my boyfriend got me and I took that test. 😤 I would say to put all those feelings all in a box and hide it under your butt. Cus ur butt's gonna ace it ❤🎉😅😊
I also feel like it was helpful knowing the order of the exam before the test (I googled it to know when I'm gonna be reading and when to be preparee cus I'm slow) It starts off with reading, then math, then you have an optionable break, then science, and finally, english. Wew im tired. Studying for this exam was exhausting 😂 It's also helpful to know the time and how much time you know you'll have to take it. I say if you feel like you got the right answer move on but flag it to review later. Im so tired bye guys. ❤❤😊
Wow, first of all, a HUGE congratulations on your acceptance and your incredible score on the TEAS, especially with such a short study timeline! 🎉📚 You absolutely smashed it, and your hard work and strategic approach really paid off. Your story is so inspiring, especially how you bounced back from the initial science struggles and found a study rhythm that worked for you. It's amazing how you utilized my "How to Get a Perfect Score" videos. That's some serious adaptability and resourcefulness! I'm super glad to hear that the videos helped you get a good grasp on the big picture without getting lost in the weeds of too many details. And hey, turning your weak spots into strengths by the day of the test? That's the kind of progress everyone hopes for! It sounds like you went into the TEAS with a game plan, from process of elimination to creating scenarios in your head to work out the best answers. That level of critical thinking is going to serve you so well in nursing school. And don't worry about the science part - nursing will have plenty more of that for you to master, and it seems like you've got the chops for it. Laughing girl aside (we'll just chalk that up to nerves, right?), you faced this head-on and came out on top. I can't emphasize enough how much sleep matters, as you pointed out, so I'm really glad you're highlighting the importance of rest before such a crucial exam. Your tips are gold for anyone looking to take the TEAS: Nurse Cheung's resources, Smart Edition, some strategic TH-cam supplementing, and staying away from overwhelming materials unless you really need that extra depth. I'm absolutely thrilled for you to start your journey into nursing - it's clear you're going in with determination, intelligence, and a whole lot of heart. Keep that confidence up (you've earned it!), and don't forget to take care of yourself along the way. You're going to make an amazing nurse. 🌟 Keep us posted on your journey, and again, thank you for sharing your experience and for the kind words about my help. You’ve got this! 💜💪
Hey, that's incredible news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS on the first try! 🎉 You must have worked really hard, and seeing that effort pay off must feel so rewarding. It's awesome to hear that I could be a part of your study journey and help you along the way. 🌟📚💪
@@AdvancedPlanet you’ll do great ! I wasn’t provided a calculator for the TEAS and math is my weakest subject. I was terrified to not meet my school requirements which was a 65% and I scored more than that. I took the teas 5 days before the nursing application deadline and yesterday I just received my acceptance letter to nursing school. It’s totally okay to feel nervous but just really dedicate most of your time to questions and actually understand the context. You’ll do just fine ! And worst case scenario, there’s always another try. Wishing you the best, you’ll do great !
@@yudenys00 let me tell you how it went: Math 71, Sciences 60, English 66, Reading 61. Overview 64.5. I will repeat the test as I must score 73 in reading which I think it will still be hard to make. Any tips? I think my college is highly demanding, can you propose another college? Thank you so much and enjoy your weekend.
@@AdvancedPlanet Keep studying and don't take breaks. Your second attempt should be much higher because you already know what to expect. My college "New York City College of Technology", needs a minimum of 65. They also don't compare scores, they only look to see if you got a 65 or higher. They calculate students acceptance base on highest GPA. Find out If your school is also that way. You scored a 64, you only need 10 more points. That's very doable. Practice questions will be your best friend !! do as many as possible and study at least 4 hours a day !! repetition is key! Im sure you'll do great a second time.
Hi Nurse Cheung! I started to study a few months ago for the TEAS exam and failed my first time. I became discouraged, listened to negative opinions and decided that I shouldn’t pursue my passion as a healthcare provider and study medicine. I am in the process of preparing for nursing school starting next year(obtaining prerequisites, studying for TEAS etc) and I feel a bit of self doubt within myself. I want to promise myself this amazing opportunity next year, please provide any guidance, support, helpful advice you can. Thankyou! ❤
Hey there! First off, I just want to say it's totally okay to feel a bit discouraged after a setback like not passing the TEAS on your first try. It doesn't define your whole journey or your ability to succeed in healthcare. Everyone stumbles at some point, and it's part of the process. Turning that self-doubt into determination is key. You've already shown great resilience by deciding to give it another go and preparing for nursing school. That's a big step and speaks volumes about your commitment to your passion. As for the TEAS, it's a tough test for many, and not passing the first time isn't uncommon. The best thing you can do is to learn from that experience. Take a look at where you had difficulties and focus your study efforts there. Practice, practice, and more practice - it makes a big difference, especially with test-taking strategies and timing. Keep surrounding yourself with supportive voices - whether it's friends, family, or mentors. And if you ever need a pep talk or advice, I'm here. You're on the right path, and I believe you can absolutely make this happen. Here's to an exciting journey ahead in nursing school and beyond! You've got this! ❤️👩⚕️📚💪
@@NurseCheung wow Thankyou so much for this kind message. You are so amazing! 🩷 I am grateful for the support I have at this moment and I have to keep my mind positive. Keep being great! God bless :)
That's fantastic to hear - congratulations on earning a 93%! 🎉 Thank you for sharing your accomplishments and for the kind words about the videos. It's always rewarding to hear that they are serving as a helpful resource. If you ever need more information or have questions as you continue on your journey, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your future endeavors, and keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚👍
That's fantastic enthusiasm! Starting on your TEAS preparation while still in high school shows incredible initiative and drive. It's great to see you're eager to tackle this challenge head-on. Remember, steady preparation is key. Make sure to balance your study time with breaks to keep your mind fresh. If you ever need tips or resources as you prepare, don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you all the best for your exam in May! You're taking an impressive step towards your future. 🌟
Thank you so much for the kind words! 🌟 It warms my heart to know the videos are making a positive impact. Your support and appreciation mean a lot. It's always my goal to provide valuable and clear content to assist aspiring nurses and healthcare professionals on their journey. Wishing you all the best in your studies and future endeavors! Keep shining and thank you for being part of this community. 💖🌈🙏✨ Blessings to you too! 🌟💕📚🩺🌷
I’m taking my teas this Wednesday. Already have all the previous knowledge now I just need to review. I’ll edit this when it’s over! Edit: I passed with a proficient (76). I’d personally like it to be a bit better so I’m going to retake it next semester when I don’t have hard classes 😂 I’ll be back for more review in a few months!
ou've put in the work and preparation, and that's already a huge accomplishment. With all the previous knowledge you've acquired and your dedication to reviewing, you're setting yourself up for success. Remember, each step in your journey, including this exam, is a testament to your commitment and passion for the field. You've got this! Sending you all the positive vibes and confidence. Go out there and shine! 🌟📚✨💪 Best of luck today! 🍀🌈🙌
Hey there! First off, congratulations on completing your exam - that's a big accomplishment in itself! It's completely normal to feel a bit uncertain about how you did, especially right after the test. The important thing is that you gave it your best shot. I'm really glad to hear that the notes and videos were helpful to you in your preparation. Remember, no matter the outcome, you've gained a lot of knowledge and experience through this process, which is invaluable. Now that the exam is done, try to take some time to relax and unwind while you wait for the results. You've earned it! Fingers crossed for your results, and well done again! 🌟📚👍🍀
That's exciting, with your TEAS exam just around the corner! Aiming for an 85% or higher is a great goal, and it's clear you're setting your sights high for your nursing application. I'm rooting for you and looking forward to hearing how it goes. Best of luck - you're going to do great! 🌟📚👩⚕️💪🍀
That's absolutely awesome! 🌟 I'm so glad the video was a big help for your TEAS test. You must have worked really hard, and seeing it pay off must feel fantastic. It's such an important step, and you totally nailed it! What's next for you on this journey? Whatever it is, I'm sure you're going to do great. Keep up the amazing work and keep me posted on your progress. You're doing brilliantly! ❤️📚💪
That's exciting to hear you took your TEAS recently! How did you feel about it, especially after watching my videos for the first time? Best of luck with your results! 🌟📚🍀👍
can you not move over a bit so I can see all the labels? Even it was at the end of the info before moving to next screen? You have amazing info, but I can't always see everything labeled
Thank you so much for your feedback and the kind words about the information in the videos! I'm really glad you're finding the content valuable. I understand how important it is to be able to see all the labels clearly for the best learning experience. For more detailed views and comprehensive information, you might find it helpful to check out Smart Edition's Course. They have a wealth of resources and materials that might be just what you're looking for. Keep up the great work! 🌟📚👍
Good luck on your ATI TEAS exam on November 21st! 🍀 Remember to review the key concepts, practice any problem areas, and get a good night's sleep before the exam. You've got this, and I'm rooting for you! 📚💪🌟 Remember to stay calm and confident. You're prepared, and you can do this!
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that the videos have been helpful to you. Remember, consistent study and practice are key. Keep pushing forward and doing your best. Best of luck in your studies and on your TEAS exam! 🌟📚💪🍀
Hi Nurse Chung! This is a random question, but looking at your gastrointestinal pic would the liver be posterior to the stomach or lateral to the stomach?
Great question! In terms of the position relative to the stomach, the liver is primarily located to the right and slightly above the stomach. So, it's more accurate to describe the liver as being lateral (to the right) and superior (above) to the stomach. 🧠🔬🩺
You're very welcome! 😊 Best of luck on your TEAS test on 10/24. Remember to stay calm, trust in your preparation, and give it your best. Looking forward to hearing your update! You've got this! 💪🌟📚🍀 Sending you all the positive vibes! 🌈✨🙌
For your 2024 TEAS test preparation, I recommend checking out the entire playlist on my main channel dedicated to the TEAS test. This playlist covers all the essential topics you'll need to know for the exam, making it a comprehensive resource for your studies. Additionally, I'm excited to share that I have new videos with upgraded and updated information coming out this month. These will be especially useful to ensure you're getting the most current strategies, tips, and content review for the TEAS test. With your test on March 02, 2024, you have a good amount of time to go through these resources and reinforce your understanding. Make sure to keep an eye out for the new releases this month to stay on top of the latest information. Best of luck with your preparation, and feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions or need further guidance along the way. You're on the right track, and I'm here to support your journey to success on the TEAS test! 🌟📚🎥
You've got this! It's completely normal to feel a bit lost and confused, especially right before a big test like the TEAS, but the fact that you're putting in the effort even now speaks volumes about your dedication. You've come this far, and you've got what it takes to tackle this challenge. I'm rooting for you all the way! Good luck, and I'm glad the study materials have been helpful. 🌟📚✨💪🍀
Absolutely, that's a great suggestion! In fact, I'm working on a new video that's set to come out next week, which will dive into exactly that. The video will cover key topics and areas that you should focus on for your studies, giving you a clearer idea of what you might expect to see on the test.
Hey there! 🌟 I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful for you! Yes, the plan is to continue creating content that assists students like you. Chemistry is definitely an essential topic for the exam, and it's on the radar for upcoming videos. Make sure to stay tuned to the channel, and perhaps consider subscribing or setting up notifications so you won't miss any new uploads. Best of luck with your preparation, and thank you for the feedback! It's always motivating to know the content is making a difference. 📚✨🔬 Keep rocking your studies! 🌈💪🎉
I had a practice question that asked "Where does Iron and Bile salts get absorbed?" With both Jejunum and Ileum as options, I honestly didn't know which to choose because both Iron and Bile salts get absorbed in completely different locations....How would I have known which to choose? Iron is definitely not absorbed in the Ileum but Bile salts are. Distil Duodenum/Proximal Jejunum absorbs Iron, but not bile salts. It's been driving me nuts because I did so well in A&P and wondering if they're going to ask some obscure questions that ask about minor functions rather than major ones.
You've raised a great point about the complexity and specificity of some practice questions, especially when it comes to anatomy and physiology. In the case of the question about iron and bile salts absorption, it does indeed seem tricky since they are absorbed in different parts of the small intestine. In such a scenario, where both options (Jejunum and Ileum) seem partially correct but not wholly accurate, it's often about choosing the 'best' answer rather than an entirely correct one. This can be challenging and a bit frustrating, especially when you know the detailed A&P background. For this specific question: Iron is primarily absorbed in the duodenum and the upper part of the jejunum. Bile salts are predominantly absorbed in the ileum. When faced with a question like this on an actual exam, if you have to choose one option, consider which part of the question carries more weight or is more relevant to the context, especially in a nursing or medical setting. In many medical exams, questions are designed to test your ability to apply knowledge rather than just recall facts, and sometimes this means navigating these kinds of ambiguities. While it's impossible to predict every question you'll encounter, focusing on understanding the major functions and locations, as you've been doing, is a solid approach. And remember, doing well in A&P is already a great achievement and a strong foundation. Keep up the great work, and don't let these kinds of tricky questions shake your confidence! 🌟📚🔬🧠
Yes, our ATI TEAS Complete Study Guide has its unique features that differentiate it from the Mometrix study guide for TEAS 7. One of the key aspects of our guide is its focus on visualizations and memory tricks, which can be particularly helpful in retaining complex information and concepts. These learning tools are designed to make your study sessions more engaging and effective, especially if you're someone who benefits from visual learning strategies. Additionally, our guide aims to break down content into manageable segments, making it easier to understand and remember, which is essential for a comprehensive exam like the TEAS. While both guides aim to prepare you for the exam, our approach with additional visual aids and mnemonic devices might resonate more with your learning style. Good luck with your studies, and if you have any more questions about the guide or the TEAS exam in general, feel free to ask! 📚🌟🧠
Absolutely, the study guides I offer are designed not only to test your knowledge but also to be a learning tool in themselves. Each practice question in the study guide comes with the correct answer as well as a detailed rationale explaining why that answer is correct. This way, you not only know which answer is right, but you also understand the reasoning behind it, which can help you apply that knowledge to other similar questions you might encounter in the future. The rationales can be particularly helpful for tricky questions or when you're trying to distinguish between two answers that both seem plausible. By understanding the rationale, you can improve your critical thinking and test-taking strategies, which are essential skills in nursing school and on exams like the TEAS.
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The TEAS and the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test are different exams, each with their own specific focus and format. The TEAS is more broadly used for admissions into various nursing programs and covers four main areas: Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage. On the other hand, the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test is specific to schools that choose to use Kaplan's testing services and may have a different emphasis, often including sections like Critical Thinking and Writing. While there may be some overlap in the basic content areas like math and science, the style of questions and the way the content is presented can vary between the two tests. Therefore, a study guide or resource specifically designed for the TEAS may not cover all the aspects and nuances of the Kaplan test. If you're preparing for the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test, it might be more beneficial to use resources tailored to that exam. However, general study skills, basic knowledge in common areas, and test-taking strategies learned from TEAS materials can still be valuable. For the best results, I recommend seeking out Kaplan-specific study materials or resources provided by your nursing program. Good luck with your test preparation! 📚🍀🌟
Hi there, Do you have coupon code that i can use for my purchase from Smart Edition, Rite now I am broke and jobless for 2 months. This is my second attempt for teas exam but i am willing to put my best effort. So i would appreciate if you could provide me any coupon that i can apply for my purchase. Thanks a lot.
Hi there! I completely understand the financial strain, especially when you're preparing for something as important as the TEAS exam. While I might not have direct coupon codes to share, I recommend checking the description of the video you're watching. Often, I include links or information that might lead to discounts or special offers for resources like those from Smart Edition. Best of luck with your preparation and your exam. Keep pushing forward, and I'm rooting for you! 🌟📚💪
Yes, the version of the TEAS test can and does change periodically, as demonstrated by the release of the TEAS 7 on June 3, 2022. ATI Nursing Education updates the test to ensure it remains current with nursing and healthcare educational standards. If you're taking your test on March 4, 2024, you'll likely be taking the TEAS 7, unless ATI releases a new version before then. It's always a good idea to periodically check ATI's official website or contact them directly in the months leading up to your test date to ensure there haven't been any new updates or changes. Best of luck with your TEAS 7 preparations and your exam in March! 🌟📘✨🍀
While the ATI TEAS videos are specifically designed to prepare students for the TEAS exam, many of the fundamental concepts covered can also be beneficial for studying for the Kaplan Nursing Entrance Exam. Both exams test basic knowledge in areas like reading, math, science, and English, so there will be overlap in the type of content you need to know. However, the structure and specific content focus of the Kaplan exam differs from the TEAS. It’s a good idea to also review Kaplan-specific study materials or practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions you will encounter on the Kaplan exam. This way, you can use the ATI TEAS videos to reinforce your foundational knowledge and supplement them with Kaplan-specific studies for the best preparation. Happy Studying :)
If you are going to watch this, put on the closed caption because this lady talks super fast. Be prepared to also hear the items presented on the slides which are blocked by the narrator and not sized properly for the page and her together and the print is so pale when you pause it that you will likely need to stand in front of the tv in order to read it if you are jotting down notes. The poor design, too fast delivery of the slides actually turned a less than hour long video into an hours long task to get through. I had gotten so deep into the video by halfway (took a couple of hours with taking notes) that i decided not to find another video related to the ATI TEAS test. I regret my choice because a lot of rewinding, rewatching adds and un needed stress resulted during my study time for this test. The information was good, but there were several instances where not all info presented was discussed by the narrator. Example- I had to look up Pancreas, and the Appendix amongst other listed items to get the functions. If I had the option to give both a thumbs up and a thumbs down, I would choose that. I am grateful for the free information though, so thank you. I hope that my feedback is helpful for future video production.
This did give me some confidence to take the exam and showed me what I need to brush up on. Thank you again. I take my test in less than two days. Hopefully I pass it (again!)
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback on the ATI TEAS Human Anatomy and Physiology video. I truly appreciate your honesty, as it helps me understand where improvements can be made to enhance the learning experience for everyone. I apologize if the speed of the narration and the issues with the slide presentation caused any frustration or added stress to your study time. It’s really important to me that the material is clear, accessible, and helpful, so I take your comments to heart. I'll definitely take note of your suggestions regarding the closed captioning, slide readability, and ensuring that all the information presented is discussed thoroughly by the narrator. Making these improvements is a priority so that future viewers will have a smoother and more beneficial experience. Thank you again for your patience and for bringing these issues to my attention. I wish you the best of luck in your studies and on your ATI TEAS test. Remember, you've got this, and I'm here to help however I can! 💪✨
The brain stem is located at the base of the brain, the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. It's positioned directly above the spinal cord and below the cerebrum. The brain stem is responsible for automatic functions necessary for survival, such as breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and arousal and sleep cycles. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and sits above the brain stem and cerebellum. It is divided into the right and left hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. The cerebrum is involved in several higher functions like interpreting touch, vision, hearing, speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement.
The state I live in requires we pass the ATI TEAS exam prior to applying to the dental hygiene program. This is the first video of yours I'm watching to help me prepare for my exam next month & after reading the comments, I'm feeling even more confident in passing! Thanks for your content! ☺️🩷
That's wonderful to hear! I'm so glad you've found the video helpful as you prepare for the ATI TEAS exam for your dental hygiene program. It's great that the positive comments have boosted your confidence even more. Remember, confidence plays a big role in test-taking, alongside thorough preparation. Since you have a month before your exam, you're in a good position to pace your study and dive deep into any areas where you feel you need more reinforcement. Don't hesitate to explore more videos and resources to cover all the bases of the TEAS sections. Thank you for your kind words, and best of luck with your exam preparation! You've got this, and I'm rooting for your success. Keep up the great work, and feel free to reach out if you need further assistance along the way! ☺️📚👩⚕️
I just took my exam this past Thursday and passed!!! Thank you for making these videos that were extremely helpful throughout my studying!!🥹🫶🏻 thank you for all you do. Nursing school here I come :)))
Congratulations on passing your exam! 🎉 That's a fantastic achievement, and I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful for you. Best of luck as you embark on your nursing school journey! Your dedication and hard work will surely pay off. Keep up the great work, and soon you'll be making a significant difference in the healthcare field. 💉📚🩺 Cheers to your bright future in nursing! 🥳🌟
Hello!! I just finished my exam today and wanted to thank you for your amazing videos!! I had a very short time to study and watching your videos really helped me understand these concepts in a short amount of time!🫶
Hey there! Congratulations on finishing your exam! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful, especially with a tight study schedule. That's an awesome achievement, and you should be proud of the effort you put in. If there's anything else you need help with or if you just want to share how it all went, feel free to reach out. Wishing you the best with your results and whatever next steps you have planned. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟📚👍
I was told that the minimum time to study for the exam was 1 month but I didn't had that time. I watched your videos for 2 weeks while at the same time using the review book since I got it and might as well use it. You basically covered most, if not, all of what the review book covered. Your videos made it more efficient and better to study for the exam. I just took mine on Dec 6th and I passed. After that, I got admitted to the entry level master's program and I start in January 2024. Thank you very much for the videos!
Wow, congratulations on passing your exam and getting admitted to the entry-level master's program! That's a huge accomplishment, especially considering the condensed study timeline you had. It's fantastic to hear that the videos were able to complement your review book effectively and helped make your study process more efficient.
Starting your program in January 2024 is just around the corner, and it sounds like you're on an exciting path. Wishing you all the best in your master's program - with your determination and ability to tackle challenges head-on, I'm sure you'll do great things. Thanks for sharing your success and Keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚🎓🎉
I just finished my exam!!! I was only required to pass the reading section with 75% ….your videos were sooooooooo helpful! I scored 100% in reading!!! Omg I’m a nursing student!!!😢😢😢 THANK U! Keep doing what u are doing… u are changing lives!!💯🫶🏾🫶🏾
what other resources did you use to study?
Congratulations on your amazing achievement! 🎉🎊 Scoring 100% in reading is fantastic, and I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were beneficial for your preparation. Welcome to the world of nursing! Your dedication and hard work will undoubtedly make a difference in many lives. Best of luck on your journey in nursing school and beyond! 💙🩺🌟 Remember, keep that passion and dedication alive, and you'll achieve great things!
Currently watching her videos for the same exact reason as you. Keep it up, I'm nervous but looking forward.
@julianmendoza5044 you got this!!
Congratulations! 🎉 What school did you get into?
i watched a bunch of your videos to study for the TEAS and i took it this morning and passed with an overall 93%!! thank youuu
Vivian!!!!!!! That’s absolutely amazing-congratulations on passing your TEAS with such a fantastic score! 🎉🌟 Scoring 93% is a huge accomplishment. Keep up the great work as you move forward in your program. You’re going to do great things in the field! 💪📚
Wow!!! Wonderful. Congratulations to you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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I just scored a composite 90 on my TEAS!!!!!! Just 5 minutes ago!! The combined learning of auditory and visual learning through Nurse Cheung's videos has some SERIOUS benefits! Binge the comprehensive playlists, and when you think you're done, binge them all again. Thank you Nurse Cheung!!
Reading - 89.7
Math - 97.1
Science - 81.8
English and Language Usage - 90.9
Wow!!!Nice, congratulations to you my dear👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Had to come back to say thank you Nurse Cheung!! I owe my success to you. I took the TEAS exam and got well above what my school's nursing program requires on the first try. I owe it to you and doing many many many many many practice problems. Everything I saw on the exam is what you have covered in your videos. Thank you again!!
That's absolutely fantastic news! 🌟 Huge congratulations on not just passing, but smashing the TEAS on your first try! You've definitely earned some bragging rights there. It's so heartwarming to hear that the videos played a part in your success. So, what's the next step on your nursing journey? Whatever it is, I have no doubt you're going to do amazing things. Keep up the incredible work, and thank you for coming back to share your success. It totally made my day! 🎉📚💪👩⚕️👨⚕️
Thank you so much for making these amazing videos. With your help I passed my TEAS in December and I just got accepted into a nursing program today! Thank you for helping future nurses for free.
That's wonderful news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS and getting accepted into a nursing program! I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful to you. Best of luck in your nursing studies and future career. You're going to make a great nurse! 🎉💖
I only used ur videos to study and I studied the day before the exam because I didn’t think it would be this hard but I still passed the test!! Thank you for helping others out with these videos because I definitely would’ve failed lol.
Wow, that's quite the achievement to have studied just the day before and still pass the test! 🎉 It's fantastic to hear that the videos were helpful in your last-minute prep and played a part in your success. Your ability to quickly grasp and apply the information speaks volumes about your adaptability and potential.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for the kind words. It's incredibly rewarding to know that the videos are making a difference for people like you. Remember, this is just the beginning of your journey, and with the dedication you've shown, there's no limit to what you can achieve.
Best of luck as you move forward, and if you ever find yourself in need of more resources or support, the videos will always be there to help out. Keep up the great work! 🌟📚
Hello Nurse Cheung! I wanted to give you a big thanks for your videos and reviews. I got a 78% on my exam and got accepted into the nursing program that I applied for. I had watched your videos as review an hour before taking my exam and they were a big help because I had been so nervous and panicking but when I went in, it wasn't as bad as I had thought it would be. I wish I had done better but I am grateful for getting into the program and I would just like to give you a HUGE THANK YOU again!!! ❤
Hello! It's truly heartwarming to hear that the videos played a role in your success. Congratulations on achieving a 78% on your exam and getting accepted into the nursing program! It's a significant milestone, and you should be proud of your hard work and dedication.
Remember, it's not just about the score-it's about the progress you've made and the knowledge you've gained that will carry you forward in your nursing career. Your willingness to prepare and the courage to face your anxieties head-on are commendable.
Starting your journey in the nursing program is an exciting step, and I'm glad to have been part of your preparation. Keep up the great work, stay curious, and continue to reach out for support when you need it. Best of luck in your nursing studies-you're going to be an amazing nurse!
Thank you for your heartfelt message, and once again, congratulations! ❤️🎉
I had finished my exam and got an 92.7% as my overall score and a 90.9% on my science sections thanks to your help. Thank you so much for these video lectures and practice exams they really help me when I had 3 weeks on studying to do. Now I am on to apply to nursing school!!!!!
Wow, what an incredible score! Congratulations on achieving a 92.7% overall and an amazing 90.9% in the science section on your exam! 🎉 It's fantastic to hear that the video lectures and practice exams were a big help in your preparation, especially with just a three-week study window. Your hard work and dedication clearly paid off.
Best of luck with your applications, and I'm sure you'll do great in whichever program you choose. Keep up the fantastic work, and remember, this is just the beginning of many more successes to come. You're doing great, and I'm rooting for you all the way! 🌟📚👩⚕️💪
Congratulations!
Hello! 👋🏾 just stopping by to say thank you for making these videos for the ATI Teas exam.. they’ve helped me a lot especially for the science portion. I passed my test today & will be starting school in January. Thank you for all that you do Nurse Cheung💕✨
Congratulations on passing your ATI Teas exam! 🎉 It's wonderful to hear that the videos were helpful to you, especially for the science portion. Starting nursing school is an exciting journey, and it's great that you're taking that step. Best wishes as you embark on this new chapter in your education and career. Remember, every step you take brings you closer to your dream. Keep up the hard work and dedication, and thank you for your kind words! 💖✨🩺
@@NurseCheung thank you for the well wishes & kind words🤗💕
Congratulations 🥳🎉🎊
@@KeliseWilliams-zn6eu thank you! 🫶🏾 it’s been a long time coming lol
Miss Taylor, how’s nursing school, do you like, are you learning a lot?
I take my TEAS on the 6th.. haven’t been in math or science since high school 10 years ago! Wish me luck, binge watching your videos 🥲
Wow, jumping back into math and science after a decade is no small feat - that's really commendable! Best of luck on your TEAS exam on the 6th. It's great that you're making use of the videos for a good binge-study session. They can be super helpful for refreshing your knowledge and getting back into the swing of things. You've got this! And once you've taken the exam, be sure to give yourself a big pat on the back for all the hard work and courage it took to get back into the study groove. Can't wait to hear how it goes! 🌟📚💪🍀
I passed my teas today thanks to nurse cheung!!! I can’t thank you enough keep making these videos they really do help!
Congratulations on passing your TEAS! 🎉 It's wonderful to hear that my videos played a crucial role in your success. Your dedication and hard work definitely paid off. Thank you for sharing your success, and rest assured, more helpful content will keep coming to support students like you! 🌟
My granddaughter watched all your videos preparing for her teas ....she passed thanks to your help..May God bless you ❤
Wow, thank you for letting know. Congratulations to your granddaughter.
I took my TEAS today and passed. Your videos and content had a part to play in my success in passing the TEAS on my first try.
Thank you for all your effort in creating these videos that help so many of us.
Thank you for helping me !
That's absolutely fantastic news - congratulations on passing your TEAS on the first try! 🎉 It's such a big achievement, and I'm super proud of you for all the hard work and dedication you put into your preparation. Hearing that the videos and content played a part in your success really warms my heart. Can't wait to see all the awesome things you'll accomplish in your program and beyond. Well done, and here's to many more successes in the future! 🌟📚💪❤️
I am going to take the TEAS on Dec. 18th, 2023. I hope I pass; I've been studying but at the same time it feels it is a lot of content but hopefully watching your videos and studying the smart edition study guide helps.
That's fantastic to hear that you're taking proactive steps to prepare for the TEAS! 📚✨ Studying consistently and using a variety of resources, like videos and study guides, can be a great way to reinforce and deepen your understanding. Remember to also take breaks when needed, and practice with mock tests to get a feel for the exam format and timing. ⏰📝
It's natural to feel a bit overwhelmed with the breadth of content, but trust in your preparation and the efforts you've put in. Stay positive, focused, and believe in yourself. You've got this! 🌟🍀 Best of luck on your exam, and remember to stay calm and confident on the test day! 💪🏼🙌🏼
Thank you so much for your words@@NurseCheung. I am going to continue studying hard so I can feel confident when I take the test.
Again, thank you and I love your videos, you are the best ☺
im about to take mine in like an hour lol i hope you did well
@@kikiza123 Hello, I hope you passed the test. So, I didn't take the test I am too scared to do it :(
@@jessicavillalta4676 don't be! it was super easy. i just used study videos on youtube and did great
I finished my exam and I made a 78 which is in the advanced category at my school!! thanks so much for your wonderful help!!
That's fantastic news! Scoring a 78 and landing in the advanced category is an awesome achievement. 🎉 You should be super proud of yourself! So, what's the next step for you on this exciting journey? Whatever it is, I have no doubt that you're going to continue doing amazing things. Keep up the great work, and feel free to share your experiences or reach out if you need more guidance down the road. Congratulations again on your success! 🌟📚👏
Nurse Cheung omgg!! you helped me a lot I passed today for the 3rd time may Godbless your kindness🥺🙏🥳
That's absolutely wonderful news! Congratulations on passing your exam-it sounds like all your hard work and determination really paid off. I'm so glad to have been able to help you on your journey. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors, and may your kindness and perseverance bring you continued success! 🌟🎉
Hi! Just here to comment thank you so much for your videos. I just passed my teas exam on my first attempt today! Made a 97 in math, and 75 in science! The science section was extremely difficult and I wish I had studied the extra things you mentioned after each section in your A&P video. Thank you again!!💓💓
Hi there! First off, congratulations on passing your TEAS exam on your first attempt - that's a fantastic achievement, especially scoring a 97 in math and a solid 75 in science! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful to you in your preparation.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your success with me. It's always so rewarding to hear that the resources provided have been beneficial. Best of luck as you move forward in your journey into the nursing field - with your determination and ability to excel, I'm sure you'll do great things. 💓🌟📚👩⚕️👨⚕️
This video is so helpful and straight to the point. I used they ATI teas 7 book and failed my teas exam a few weeks ago. I also used nurse hub and still failed. So I think I will try Smart Edition.
I just finished and got an 80.7 percent! Thank you so much for your videos it has helped tremendously!!!!😭😭😭❤️
Congratulations on your achievement! 🎉 An 80.7% is an excellent score, and it's great to hear that the videos were a significant help in your preparation. Your hard work and dedication clearly paid off. All the best as you continue your journey towards a fulfilling career in healthcare! 🩺❤️🌟 Keep up the fantastic work!
A big thank you to Smart Edition Academy. I watched the videos and did the testes which allowed me to passed the teas. Thank you guys!
That's amazing to hear - congratulations on passing the TEAS! 🎉 It sounds like Smart Edition Academy was a great resource for you, and it's fantastic that their videos and tests helped you succeed. This is a big accomplishment, and you should be proud of the hard work and dedication you put into your studies. Best wishes as you move forward in your academic and career journey. Keep up the great work, and remember, this is just the start of many more successes to come! 🌟📚💪
I just finished the teas for the second time and the science area was worse than before. A lot of the questions I have never heard of. I have to wait a year to test again. I appreciate the help I have bee studying for 3 mos.
I'm sorry to hear that the exam didn't go as expected, especially in the science section. It can be disheartening to face setbacks, especially when you've put in so much effort. Remember, every individual's journey is unique. Sometimes setbacks can serve as pivotal learning experiences that shape us for the better. During this year, take the time to review any areas of weakness, and consider diversifying your study materials. It's possible that a different approach or additional resources might provide insights or explanations that resonate better with you. Stay positive and keep pushing forward. Your dedication and resilience will get you through this. You've got this! 💪🌟📚
I took my teas test today. It was quite challenging but i passed Thank you for all that you do.
Oh wow, congratulations on passing your TEAS test! 🎉 That's such fantastic news! I bet it feels amazing to have that challenge behind you, especially knowing you've succeeded. Thank you for sharing your success and for the kind words - it means a lot to hear that the resources were helpful for you. So, what's the next step on your exciting journey into nursing? Whatever it is, I'm sure you'll tackle it with the same determination. Keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚💪🎊
I just took my teas hours ago. I got overall 84. Thank you!
That's fantastic! Congratulations on your great score, and I'm glad the materials were helpful for you. Best of luck as you continue with your next steps! 🎉
I have my exam this friday and im just reviewing as much as I can, Im so nervous to take it
UPDATE: i got a 73% on the TEAS which i think is pretty good for someone who gets super nervous and forgets everything on an exam
You'll do great! Don't be nervous, as long as you've studied hard and long enough, your hard work will show through.
Good luck dear😊
Good luck on your exam! You’ll do great.
I completely understand the nervousness before an important exam. Remember, all the hard work you've put in has prepared you for this moment. Take deep breaths, trust in your knowledge, and give it your best shot. Wishing you all the best for Friday! 🌟🍀✨
I listen to you while I sleep. I retain better. Taking my test soon. Thank you!
Hi do you need help to pass Teas exam?
Scored within the exemplary range this morning. Thanks Nurse Cheung.
That's fantastic news! 🎉 Congratulations on your exemplary score! It's wonderful to hear that our resources were helpful in your preparation. Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off. Best wishes as you continue your journey in the healthcare field! 💙🩺🌟 Keep pushing forward and achieving greatness!
What resources did you use 😭
@@tierrahardridge3089 Basically only Nurse Cheung's videos. But I did take a practice test from the ATI site, and I had taken BIO within the past year which helped a lot.
Hi Nurse Cheung. So basically I was told on Oct 13 I was accepted unless I took the TEAS 7. 😂 And I only had two and a half weeks to study. I literally felt sick the whole day. And the next. So maybe two weeks. Lol. I studied from the SmartPrep science portion for abour a week and a half. By then, I had already retaken the science pretests 3 times. LOL I SUCK AT SCIENCE AND I KNEW IT!! I finished my prereqs like 3 years ago. Then, I was like... holy heck, what do I do? Smartprep has too much reading and math that I do already feel like I know already. It gets boring to study. I had to figure out a better way to do it in a shorter time without tiring myself out. So, I looked around and found eventually found your How to Get a Perfect score videos. I used them to study reading and english in 3-5 days. I also used it for math for about 2-3 days. Then, I took the pretests for all those three sections. And I just focused on whatever they told me to. And then I went to go and take the post tests but I didnt retake them for the third time. I then went to take practice test B and C on the site. My highest score was like 65% and I felt screwed. However when I took the actual TEAS I got a 90% with my highest score being in math. I found your videos INCREDIBLY helpful, and a good big picture of everything because there's too many details to focus on! It's a real guide that I can appreciate. You have no idea how scared I was for this exam. I didn't even think I could score that high. My highest score was in math, can you believe it? And my worst was in science. Lol a lot of questions confused me, mainly the biology questions. I'm not sure why. I also found the english part a little confusing and felt like I could have brushed on it a bit more. But I did focus on things I sucked at, like adverbs vs adjectives, connotations, the use of apostrophes. Like that stuff basically. But you really helped me calm down and feel like the exam wasn't going to be as much as Mometrix potrays it as to be. I looked at a reddit post and someone said Smartprep was too easy and Mometrix was too difficult. But honestly I feel like you're somewhere in the middle with Smartprep. I think anyone could ace this exam with you and smartprep. That's all I used. Hank you so much Nurse Cheung ❤🎉 I'm excited to be a nurse. It's all thanks to your help!
The other resource I used is the youtuber JG - The Organic Chemistry Tutor for things that were more focused and in depth on percentage problems, decimals, fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, LCM & MCM, mean, median, mode, range, graphs, and I also looked at his videos covering area and volume. I really just enjoyed listening to his voice and it was so therapeutic to watch his videos.
Another resource I used is google - googling various images or sites that can help me understand and compare english parts more at a quick and easy to reference glance to really compare the relationships between different things in english.
I felt like I was going to do poorly in science no matter how i studied so I really did focus on math, english, and reading even if just a week before the exam. 😅 Because then I would most likely score higher and be more quick and efficient with the use of my time I have on the test to complete each and every question with precision, accuracy, and without mistake.
I know I scored highest on math, but I have to tell you that section took all my time. I finished most of the other sections with time left over but math took all of my time. I'm not sure why. Even though I brushed up and tried to figure out how to do the problems quickly before the exam. You really have to look at math as a picture and really envision what they're trying to say or tell you in the problem they want you to figure out and figure out how it makes sense in your head rather than, ie something that's hard or impossible to do. It's not. And I just feel like math is easier that way. Also I did not know how to convert properly but I did use KHDuDCM. Lol. But I did recheck by trying to learn to reconvert properly on the exam. I was pretty horrible at AP physics in highschool but at least I learned to convert a lot and I feel like that reflects on today as something I already knew from the past. It's important to really rely on what you think you know and is true vs what your studying because it helps you study in such a way that you remember it and I feel that's so smart to do when there's too much information for anyone to handle.
If I could do anything differently I'd definitely buy nurse cheung's 1500 science question book at least 5-9 months before the exam. 😂 And maybe her study guide too. Just because I love her so much and want to support her; her videos on how to get a perfect score really helped. 🤭 I'm so happy you exist Nurse Cheung! Thank you❤
Another thing I would do differently is NOT buy Mometrix unless you really want to get really into depth and know more than what you're supposed to know. Which is... an achievement in itself believe me but that book is too much info to pack up in my silly little head. 😂 I only used Mometrix to study the heart, but I felt like it explained it in a more difficult way than it should have been. I would just use smartprep and nurse cheug and maybe some random buology or physiology videos on youtube to brush up on anything not understood and to study the heart.
I would also buy smartedition. Its cheap like $15 a month for 3-4 months and has good questions that make you feel like you know your shit. Which I barely used. But, oh well. They let you keep it for life at least as I read from their site.
I wouldn't buy any books for this exam besides maybe nurse cheungs books if youre really struggling. The ati teas book was simpler and shorter than the smartprep and left me feeling devaststed at how short it was. I only read it for maybe like 10 minutes. Smartprep 2.0 and the practice exams are the way to go.😂🎉❤
Hoonnesstly, I scored higher in the science part than I expected. Like what? I'm so confused. I don't know. (And I'm really grateful for that because I didn't know we needed a certain percentage high in each category, at least someone told me that.) I really just chose answers that made the most sense according to what they're asking. During the exam I was like... okay this answer fits what I would want to think, but is it too much? Maybe there's a more definition way of saying it like they would. Or if I didn't know the answer I would compare the answers to other answers and I felt like that helped a lot. There were also times I just didn't know one answer but I knew all the other 2 or 3 could be right or wrong. It's all a process of elimination and I somehow guessed right on some I guess. Or maybe I did know?? I don't know. I need more confidence in myself 😂 I feel like the way I think really helped me pass. Choosing between answers and making a little scenario in your head to make the most sense between the answers will help a lot 😂 It's hard but I think I managed to work out the answer game. Lol. But anyways that test had me FREAKED and I literally cried at the table and a girl laughed at me 😂😂😅 But anyway. Err... 😅 Idk. I didn't even feel like I could pass it. How did I?? 😂 Yippee I guess 🎉 I deeefiniiteely say this when I mean it - sleep. before. the. exam. Yo tired butt ain't gonna be up reading 1 hour worth of stuff at whatever test time am in the morning pm in the evening with only 3 hrs of sleep. Get your sleep. 😂 Too often more than not these days people aren't getting sleep. But then again I woke up 3 hours before the exam not being able to go back asleep. The anxiety I get is HORRID. 😂 Chugged a monster (i know, trying to quit 😂) ate a twix my boyfriend got me and I took that test. 😤 I would say to put all those feelings all in a box and hide it under your butt. Cus ur butt's gonna ace it ❤🎉😅😊
I also feel like it was helpful knowing the order of the exam before the test (I googled it to know when I'm gonna be reading and when to be preparee cus I'm slow) It starts off with reading, then math, then you have an optionable break, then science, and finally, english. Wew im tired. Studying for this exam was exhausting 😂 It's also helpful to know the time and how much time you know you'll have to take it. I say if you feel like you got the right answer move on but flag it to review later. Im so tired bye guys. ❤❤😊
Wow, first of all, a HUGE congratulations on your acceptance and your incredible score on the TEAS, especially with such a short study timeline! 🎉📚 You absolutely smashed it, and your hard work and strategic approach really paid off.
Your story is so inspiring, especially how you bounced back from the initial science struggles and found a study rhythm that worked for you. It's amazing how you utilized my "How to Get a Perfect Score" videos. That's some serious adaptability and resourcefulness!
I'm super glad to hear that the videos helped you get a good grasp on the big picture without getting lost in the weeds of too many details. And hey, turning your weak spots into strengths by the day of the test? That's the kind of progress everyone hopes for!
It sounds like you went into the TEAS with a game plan, from process of elimination to creating scenarios in your head to work out the best answers. That level of critical thinking is going to serve you so well in nursing school. And don't worry about the science part - nursing will have plenty more of that for you to master, and it seems like you've got the chops for it.
Laughing girl aside (we'll just chalk that up to nerves, right?), you faced this head-on and came out on top. I can't emphasize enough how much sleep matters, as you pointed out, so I'm really glad you're highlighting the importance of rest before such a crucial exam.
Your tips are gold for anyone looking to take the TEAS: Nurse Cheung's resources, Smart Edition, some strategic TH-cam supplementing, and staying away from overwhelming materials unless you really need that extra depth.
I'm absolutely thrilled for you to start your journey into nursing - it's clear you're going in with determination, intelligence, and a whole lot of heart. Keep that confidence up (you've earned it!), and don't forget to take care of yourself along the way. You're going to make an amazing nurse. 🌟 Keep us posted on your journey, and again, thank you for sharing your experience and for the kind words about my help. You’ve got this! 💜💪
Hi nurse Cheung. Just wanted to thank you :) I passed my teas on the first try and you were one of my main sources of study. You're amazing !
Hey, that's incredible news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS on the first try! 🎉 You must have worked really hard, and seeing that effort pay off must feel so rewarding. It's awesome to hear that I could be a part of your study journey and help you along the way. 🌟📚💪
Congratulations, I am sitting for mine in 2 weeks to come. I feel nervous, Reading is my weakness and I am required to score more (75%).
@@AdvancedPlanet you’ll do great ! I wasn’t provided a calculator for the TEAS and math is my weakest subject. I was terrified to not meet my school requirements which was a 65% and I scored more than that. I took the teas 5 days before the nursing application deadline and yesterday I just received my acceptance letter to nursing school.
It’s totally okay to feel nervous but just really dedicate most of your time to questions and actually understand the context. You’ll do just fine ! And worst case scenario, there’s always another try.
Wishing you the best, you’ll do great !
@@yudenys00 let me tell you how it went: Math 71, Sciences 60, English 66, Reading 61. Overview 64.5. I will repeat the test as I must score 73 in reading which I think it will still be hard to make. Any tips? I think my college is highly demanding, can you propose another college? Thank you so much and enjoy your weekend.
@@AdvancedPlanet Keep studying and don't take breaks. Your second attempt should be much higher because you already know what to expect. My college "New York City College of Technology", needs a minimum of 65. They also don't compare scores, they only look to see if you got a 65 or higher. They calculate students acceptance base on highest GPA. Find out If your school is also that way. You scored a 64, you only need 10 more points. That's very doable. Practice questions will be your best friend !! do as many as possible and study at least 4 hours a day !! repetition is key! Im sure you'll do great a second time.
Hi Nurse Cheung! I started to study a few months ago for the TEAS exam and failed my first time. I became discouraged, listened to negative opinions and decided that I shouldn’t pursue my passion as a healthcare provider and study medicine. I am in the process of preparing for nursing school starting next year(obtaining prerequisites, studying for TEAS etc) and I feel a bit of self doubt within myself. I want to promise myself this amazing opportunity next year, please provide any guidance, support, helpful advice you can. Thankyou! ❤
Hey there! First off, I just want to say it's totally okay to feel a bit discouraged after a setback like not passing the TEAS on your first try. It doesn't define your whole journey or your ability to succeed in healthcare. Everyone stumbles at some point, and it's part of the process.
Turning that self-doubt into determination is key. You've already shown great resilience by deciding to give it another go and preparing for nursing school. That's a big step and speaks volumes about your commitment to your passion.
As for the TEAS, it's a tough test for many, and not passing the first time isn't uncommon. The best thing you can do is to learn from that experience. Take a look at where you had difficulties and focus your study efforts there. Practice, practice, and more practice - it makes a big difference, especially with test-taking strategies and timing.
Keep surrounding yourself with supportive voices - whether it's friends, family, or mentors. And if you ever need a pep talk or advice, I'm here. You're on the right path, and I believe you can absolutely make this happen. Here's to an exciting journey ahead in nursing school and beyond! You've got this! ❤️👩⚕️📚💪
@@NurseCheung wow Thankyou so much for this kind message. You are so amazing! 🩷 I am grateful for the support I have at this moment and I have to keep my mind positive. Keep being great! God bless :)
Just earned a 93% thanks to your videos. Your videos are a great resource. Thank you so much
That's fantastic to hear - congratulations on earning a 93%! 🎉
Thank you for sharing your accomplishments and for the kind words about the videos. It's always rewarding to hear that they are serving as a helpful resource. If you ever need more information or have questions as you continue on your journey, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your future endeavors, and keep up the amazing work! 🌟📚👍
I’m taking mine in May, still in highschool, but I’m just so eager to get this done!
That's fantastic enthusiasm! Starting on your TEAS preparation while still in high school shows incredible initiative and drive. It's great to see you're eager to tackle this challenge head-on. Remember, steady preparation is key. Make sure to balance your study time with breaks to keep your mind fresh. If you ever need tips or resources as you prepare, don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you all the best for your exam in May! You're taking an impressive step towards your future. 🌟
I love your videos! They are so thorough, and well put together. Thanks for all you do Nurse Cheung💕💕 blessings to you✨
Thank you so much for the kind words! 🌟 It warms my heart to know the videos are making a positive impact. Your support and appreciation mean a lot. It's always my goal to provide valuable and clear content to assist aspiring nurses and healthcare professionals on their journey. Wishing you all the best in your studies and future endeavors! Keep shining and thank you for being part of this community. 💖🌈🙏✨ Blessings to you too! 🌟💕📚🩺🌷
I’m taking my teas this Wednesday. Already have all the previous knowledge now I just need to review. I’ll edit this when it’s over!
Edit: I passed with a proficient (76). I’d personally like it to be a bit better so I’m going to retake it next semester when I don’t have hard classes 😂 I’ll be back for more review in a few months!
I got mine tomorrow too at 1pm. Feeling kinda nervous now lol
@@NicolasMartinez-mm4ye goodluck to the both of you, mine is this friday
ou've put in the work and preparation, and that's already a huge accomplishment. With all the previous knowledge you've acquired and your dedication to reviewing, you're setting yourself up for success. Remember, each step in your journey, including this exam, is a testament to your commitment and passion for the field. You've got this! Sending you all the positive vibes and confidence. Go out there and shine! 🌟📚✨💪 Best of luck today! 🍀🌈🙌
@@NurseCheung thank you ⭐️
Hello, I take my exam on Thursday and I don’t feel 100 about. I want to thank your for your notes and videos.
Hey there! First off, congratulations on completing your exam - that's a big accomplishment in itself! It's completely normal to feel a bit uncertain about how you did, especially right after the test. The important thing is that you gave it your best shot.
I'm really glad to hear that the notes and videos were helpful to you in your preparation. Remember, no matter the outcome, you've gained a lot of knowledge and experience through this process, which is invaluable. Now that the exam is done, try to take some time to relax and unwind while you wait for the results. You've earned it!
Fingers crossed for your results, and well done again! 🌟📚👍🍀
Thank you for all your help. Videos , I purchased your study guides. I passed even tho it was hard. Thanks ❤
Taking my TEAS Exam in less than a week. Aiming for an 85% or higher for full marks on my nursing application! I'll update in a week!
That's exciting, with your TEAS exam just around the corner! Aiming for an 85% or higher is a great goal, and it's clear you're setting your sights high for your nursing application. I'm rooting for you and looking forward to hearing how it goes. Best of luck - you're going to do great! 🌟📚👩⚕️💪🍀
@@NurseCheungthank you!! I got accepted and start my program this Fall! Thank you for all of your helpful videos!
I’m cramming for the TEAS test this weekend and this is very helpful ❤
I'm glad to hear the resources are helping you prepare! Best of luck on your TEAS test this weekend! You've got this! ❤️
Your video got me through the teas test yesterday. ❤❤❤❤
That's absolutely awesome! 🌟 I'm so glad the video was a big help for your TEAS test. You must have worked really hard, and seeing it pay off must feel fantastic. It's such an important step, and you totally nailed it! What's next for you on this journey? Whatever it is, I'm sure you're going to do great. Keep up the amazing work and keep me posted on your progress. You're doing brilliantly! ❤️📚💪
Taking my read in 2 days. My first time watching Dr Cheung
That's exciting to hear you took your TEAS recently! How did you feel about it, especially after watching my videos for the first time? Best of luck with your results! 🌟📚🍀👍
can you not move over a bit so I can see all the labels? Even it was at the end of the info before moving to next screen? You have amazing info, but I can't always see everything labeled
Thank you so much for your feedback and the kind words about the information in the videos! I'm really glad you're finding the content valuable. I understand how important it is to be able to see all the labels clearly for the best learning experience.
For more detailed views and comprehensive information, you might find it helpful to check out Smart Edition's Course. They have a wealth of resources and materials that might be just what you're looking for. Keep up the great work! 🌟📚👍
Got mines on the 21st of November.
Good luck on your ATI TEAS exam on November 21st! 🍀 Remember to review the key concepts, practice any problem areas, and get a good night's sleep before the exam. You've got this, and I'm rooting for you! 📚💪🌟 Remember to stay calm and confident. You're prepared, and you can do this!
Thank you so much for your videos! Very helpful and I appreciate them!
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that the videos have been helpful to you. Remember, consistent study and practice are key. Keep pushing forward and doing your best. Best of luck in your studies and on your TEAS exam! 🌟📚💪🍀
Hi Nurse Chung! This is a random question, but looking at your gastrointestinal pic would the liver be posterior to the stomach or lateral to the stomach?
Great question! In terms of the position relative to the stomach, the liver is primarily located to the right and slightly above the stomach. So, it's more accurate to describe the liver as being lateral (to the right) and superior (above) to the stomach. 🧠🔬🩺
How long did you all study before taking the exam?
Thank you for doing this 😊 im taking my test 10/24!! Will update
You're very welcome! 😊 Best of luck on your TEAS test on 10/24. Remember to stay calm, trust in your preparation, and give it your best. Looking forward to hearing your update! You've got this! 💪🌟📚🍀 Sending you all the positive vibes! 🌈✨🙌
Did you pass?😊
My bad 😂, it’s the 24 - mines on the 26th. Blessings
@@NurseCheung thank you so much 😊
@angelahowzeminstries lol no problem 😊 but thnx. Good luck to you
WHICH OF YOUR VIDOES SHOULD I WATCH FOR 2024 TEAS TEST? I HAVE A TEST ON MARCH 02,2024
For your 2024 TEAS test preparation, I recommend checking out the entire playlist on my main channel dedicated to the TEAS test. This playlist covers all the essential topics you'll need to know for the exam, making it a comprehensive resource for your studies.
Additionally, I'm excited to share that I have new videos with upgraded and updated information coming out this month. These will be especially useful to ensure you're getting the most current strategies, tips, and content review for the TEAS test.
With your test on March 02, 2024, you have a good amount of time to go through these resources and reinforce your understanding. Make sure to keep an eye out for the new releases this month to stay on top of the latest information.
Best of luck with your preparation, and feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions or need further guidance along the way. You're on the right track, and I'm here to support your journey to success on the TEAS test! 🌟📚🎥
Thank you so much ❤️
I take my test Friday and I am so lost and confused, but I have hope! I’m last minute studying with you so I appreciate your work!
You've got this! It's completely normal to feel a bit lost and confused, especially right before a big test like the TEAS, but the fact that you're putting in the effort even now speaks volumes about your dedication.
You've come this far, and you've got what it takes to tackle this challenge. I'm rooting for you all the way! Good luck, and I'm glad the study materials have been helpful. 🌟📚✨💪🍀
hey love how did it go? i take mines in 6 days I'm so nervous
Is there anyway you are able to maybe include what to study or what might be on the test.
Absolutely, that's a great suggestion! In fact, I'm working on a new video that's set to come out next week, which will dive into exactly that. The video will cover key topics and areas that you should focus on for your studies, giving you a clearer idea of what you might expect to see on the test.
@@NurseCheung thank you so much I am struggling with the science section.😩 I hope that’s what you’re covering 😉
I have my exam next month and this video is great, will there be more of these on the other science matter like Chemistry?
Hey there! 🌟 I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful for you! Yes, the plan is to continue creating content that assists students like you. Chemistry is definitely an essential topic for the exam, and it's on the radar for upcoming videos. Make sure to stay tuned to the channel, and perhaps consider subscribing or setting up notifications so you won't miss any new uploads. Best of luck with your preparation, and thank you for the feedback! It's always motivating to know the content is making a difference. 📚✨🔬 Keep rocking your studies! 🌈💪🎉
I had a practice question that asked "Where does Iron and Bile salts get absorbed?" With both Jejunum and Ileum as options, I honestly didn't know which to choose because both Iron and Bile salts get absorbed in completely different locations....How would I have known which to choose? Iron is definitely not absorbed in the Ileum but Bile salts are. Distil Duodenum/Proximal Jejunum absorbs Iron, but not bile salts. It's been driving me nuts because I did so well in A&P and wondering if they're going to ask some obscure questions that ask about minor functions rather than major ones.
You've raised a great point about the complexity and specificity of some practice questions, especially when it comes to anatomy and physiology. In the case of the question about iron and bile salts absorption, it does indeed seem tricky since they are absorbed in different parts of the small intestine.
In such a scenario, where both options (Jejunum and Ileum) seem partially correct but not wholly accurate, it's often about choosing the 'best' answer rather than an entirely correct one. This can be challenging and a bit frustrating, especially when you know the detailed A&P background.
For this specific question:
Iron is primarily absorbed in the duodenum and the upper part of the jejunum.
Bile salts are predominantly absorbed in the ileum.
When faced with a question like this on an actual exam, if you have to choose one option, consider which part of the question carries more weight or is more relevant to the context, especially in a nursing or medical setting. In many medical exams, questions are designed to test your ability to apply knowledge rather than just recall facts, and sometimes this means navigating these kinds of ambiguities.
While it's impossible to predict every question you'll encounter, focusing on understanding the major functions and locations, as you've been doing, is a solid approach. And remember, doing well in A&P is already a great achievement and a strong foundation. Keep up the great work, and don't let these kinds of tricky questions shake your confidence! 🌟📚🔬🧠
Do you have any math video please???
Here is the link for the complete Math video for ATI TEAS th-cam.com/video/tpjx_nm4liY/w-d-xo.html
@nursecheung is your Teas 7 complete study guide different from the Mometrix study guide for Teas 7?
Yes, our ATI TEAS Complete Study Guide has its unique features that differentiate it from the Mometrix study guide for TEAS 7. One of the key aspects of our guide is its focus on visualizations and memory tricks, which can be particularly helpful in retaining complex information and concepts. These learning tools are designed to make your study sessions more engaging and effective, especially if you're someone who benefits from visual learning strategies.
Additionally, our guide aims to break down content into manageable segments, making it easier to understand and remember, which is essential for a comprehensive exam like the TEAS. While both guides aim to prepare you for the exam, our approach with additional visual aids and mnemonic devices might resonate more with your learning style.
Good luck with your studies, and if you have any more questions about the guide or the TEAS exam in general, feel free to ask! 📚🌟🧠
Hey Nurse Cheung, I was wondering about the study guides you’re selling, do the practice questions come with the correct answers?
Absolutely, the study guides I offer are designed not only to test your knowledge but also to be a learning tool in themselves. Each practice question in the study guide comes with the correct answer as well as a detailed rationale explaining why that answer is correct. This way, you not only know which answer is right, but you also understand the reasoning behind it, which can help you apply that knowledge to other similar questions you might encounter in the future.
The rationales can be particularly helpful for tricky questions or when you're trying to distinguish between two answers that both seem plausible. By understanding the rationale, you can improve your critical thinking and test-taking strategies, which are essential skills in nursing school and on exams like the TEAS.
I am praying 🙏 to pass my exam
Hello!! I am new here, I want to watch your videos, I paid the subscription but I cant. How can I do that?
To Join as a NC TH-cam Member, Use link below: th-cam.com/channels/1OT_rrZ-isdVcPqSODDSYw.htmljoin or to upgrade your membership you can upgrade at th-cam.com/users/paid_memberships
@NurseCheung, I think the content and delivery of your videos is a masterpiece. Is it by chance possible to have the notes you used in the video?
Thank you for the kind words! 😊 It's wonderful to hear that you find the videos beneficial. You can find my notes on my store at NurseCheungStore.com.
Will this help with the Kaplan test ?
The TEAS and the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test are different exams, each with their own specific focus and format. The TEAS is more broadly used for admissions into various nursing programs and covers four main areas: Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage. On the other hand, the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test is specific to schools that choose to use Kaplan's testing services and may have a different emphasis, often including sections like Critical Thinking and Writing.
While there may be some overlap in the basic content areas like math and science, the style of questions and the way the content is presented can vary between the two tests. Therefore, a study guide or resource specifically designed for the TEAS may not cover all the aspects and nuances of the Kaplan test.
If you're preparing for the Kaplan Nursing Admission Test, it might be more beneficial to use resources tailored to that exam. However, general study skills, basic knowledge in common areas, and test-taking strategies learned from TEAS materials can still be valuable. For the best results, I recommend seeking out Kaplan-specific study materials or resources provided by your nursing program. Good luck with your test preparation! 📚🍀🌟
I completed all the anatomy and physiology 1 and 2, I have the exam tomorrow, I didn’t prepare to be honest and I don’t know if I will pass
Best of luck on your exam today Hannah. Keep a positive mindset and know this test does not define who you are. You got this!!
Has anyone tried Smart Edition? If so, is it worth it?
Hi there, Do you have coupon code that i can use for my purchase from Smart Edition, Rite now I am broke and jobless for 2 months. This is my second attempt for teas exam but i am willing to put my best effort. So i would appreciate if you could provide me any coupon that i can apply for my purchase. Thanks a lot.
Hi there! I completely understand the financial strain, especially when you're preparing for something as important as the TEAS exam. While I might not have direct coupon codes to share, I recommend checking the description of the video you're watching. Often, I include links or information that might lead to discounts or special offers for resources like those from Smart Edition.
Best of luck with your preparation and your exam. Keep pushing forward, and I'm rooting for you! 🌟📚💪
Does the version of the test change? I’m taking my test in March 4,24
Yes, the version of the TEAS test can and does change periodically, as demonstrated by the release of the TEAS 7 on June 3, 2022. ATI Nursing Education updates the test to ensure it remains current with nursing and healthcare educational standards.
If you're taking your test on March 4, 2024, you'll likely be taking the TEAS 7, unless ATI releases a new version before then. It's always a good idea to periodically check ATI's official website or contact them directly in the months leading up to your test date to ensure there haven't been any new updates or changes.
Best of luck with your TEAS 7 preparations and your exam in March! 🌟📘✨🍀
@@NurseCheung thanks so much
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
I need to take kaplan entrance will this videos work too?
While the ATI TEAS videos are specifically designed to prepare students for the TEAS exam, many of the fundamental concepts covered can also be beneficial for studying for the Kaplan Nursing Entrance Exam. Both exams test basic knowledge in areas like reading, math, science, and English, so there will be overlap in the type of content you need to know.
However, the structure and specific content focus of the Kaplan exam differs from the TEAS. It’s a good idea to also review Kaplan-specific study materials or practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions you will encounter on the Kaplan exam. This way, you can use the ATI TEAS videos to reinforce your foundational knowledge and supplement them with Kaplan-specific studies for the best preparation. Happy Studying :)
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Is there an app for this??
That's a great question. As of today, I do not believe so but I hear that something cool is coming very soon.
wow... amazing.
Has anyone tried smart edition academy and passed the exam?
If you are going to watch this, put on the closed caption because this lady talks super fast. Be prepared to also hear the items presented on the slides which are blocked by the narrator and not sized properly for the page and her together and the print is so pale when you pause it that you will likely need to stand in front of the tv in order to read it if you are jotting down notes. The poor design, too fast delivery of the slides actually turned a less than hour long video into an hours long task to get through. I had gotten so deep into the video by halfway (took a couple of hours with taking notes) that i decided not to find another video related to the ATI TEAS test. I regret my choice because a lot of rewinding, rewatching adds and un needed stress resulted during my study time for this test. The information was good, but there were several instances where not all info presented was discussed by the narrator. Example- I had to look up Pancreas, and the Appendix amongst other listed items to get the functions. If I had the option to give both a thumbs up and a thumbs down, I would choose that. I am grateful for the free information though, so thank you. I hope that my feedback is helpful for future video production.
This did give me some confidence to take the exam and showed me what I need to brush up on. Thank you again. I take my test in less than two days. Hopefully I pass it (again!)
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback on the ATI TEAS Human Anatomy and Physiology video. I truly appreciate your honesty, as it helps me understand where improvements can be made to enhance the learning experience for everyone.
I apologize if the speed of the narration and the issues with the slide presentation caused any frustration or added stress to your study time. It’s really important to me that the material is clear, accessible, and helpful, so I take your comments to heart.
I'll definitely take note of your suggestions regarding the closed captioning, slide readability, and ensuring that all the information presented is discussed thoroughly by the narrator. Making these improvements is a priority so that future viewers will have a smoother and more beneficial experience.
Thank you again for your patience and for bringing these issues to my attention. I wish you the best of luck in your studies and on your ATI TEAS test. Remember, you've got this, and I'm here to help however I can! 💪✨
44:49 where is the brain steam and cerebrum ? Sorry you lost me .
The brain stem is located at the base of the brain, the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. It's positioned directly above the spinal cord and below the cerebrum. The brain stem is responsible for automatic functions necessary for survival, such as breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and arousal and sleep cycles.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and sits above the brain stem and cerebellum. It is divided into the right and left hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. The cerebrum is involved in several higher functions like interpreting touch, vision, hearing, speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement.
The state I live in requires we pass the ATI TEAS exam prior to applying to the dental hygiene program. This is the first video of yours I'm watching to help me prepare for my exam next month & after reading the comments, I'm feeling even more confident in passing! Thanks for your content! ☺️🩷
That's wonderful to hear! I'm so glad you've found the video helpful as you prepare for the ATI TEAS exam for your dental hygiene program. It's great that the positive comments have boosted your confidence even more. Remember, confidence plays a big role in test-taking, alongside thorough preparation.
Since you have a month before your exam, you're in a good position to pace your study and dive deep into any areas where you feel you need more reinforcement. Don't hesitate to explore more videos and resources to cover all the bases of the TEAS sections.
Thank you for your kind words, and best of luck with your exam preparation! You've got this, and I'm rooting for your success. Keep up the great work, and feel free to reach out if you need further assistance along the way! ☺️📚👩⚕️
I just took my exam this past Thursday and passed!!! Thank you for making these videos that were extremely helpful throughout my studying!!🥹🫶🏻 thank you for all you do. Nursing school here I come :)))
Congratulations on passing your exam! 🎉 That's a fantastic achievement, and I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful for you. Best of luck as you embark on your nursing school journey! Your dedication and hard work will surely pay off. Keep up the great work, and soon you'll be making a significant difference in the healthcare field. 💉📚🩺 Cheers to your bright future in nursing! 🥳🌟
Hello!! I just finished my exam today and wanted to thank you for your amazing videos!! I had a very short time to study and watching your videos really helped me understand these concepts in a short amount of time!🫶
Hey there! Congratulations on finishing your exam! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful, especially with a tight study schedule. That's an awesome achievement, and you should be proud of the effort you put in. If there's anything else you need help with or if you just want to share how it all went, feel free to reach out. Wishing you the best with your results and whatever next steps you have planned. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟📚👍