That's fantastic news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS! 🎉 I'm over the moon to hear that the videos played a part in your success. Thank you for your kind words, and remember, your hard work and dedication were key. Wishing you all the best in your next steps! 🌟📚👩⚕️
Congratulations on passing your Reading exam with such a great score, and starting your program on September 30th! That's fantastic news, and I'm thrilled to hear that the resources were helpful for you. Thank you for coming back to share your success-it really means a lot. Best of luck as you start this exciting new chapter! 🎉📚
Congratulations on passing your TEAS with an impressive 81% overall! That's a fantastic achievement, and you should be very proud of yourself for the hard work and dedication you've put into preparing for this exam. It's messages like yours that truly make all the effort worth it, and I'm so glad to hear that the resources were helpful to you. Thank you for your kind words, and once again, congratulations! ❤🎉📚
Congratulations on passing your exam and thank you for your support! 🎉 I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful to you. It's always rewarding to know that the resources are making a positive impact. Keep up the great work as you continue on your journey, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need more support or resources. Here's to many more successes in your future endeavors! 🌟
Congratulations on passing your TEAS exam! 🎉 That's fantastic news, and I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were a big help to you. It's always wonderful to know that the content made a positive difference in your preparation. Wishing you all the best in your next steps. You're going to do great things! 🌟📚👩⚕️
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the Key Ideas and Details ATI TEAS Guide Video helpful. Best of luck with your studies, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out! 🌟📚
Congratulations on your fantastic score of 86% on the TEAS! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful to you. Wishing you the best of luck in all your future endeavors! 🌟
It's completely natural to feel nervous, but remember, you've prepared for this, and you're ready to tackle it head-on! Take a deep breath, trust in the hard work you've put in, and approach each question one at a time. You've got this! Sending you all the positive vibes and good luck for your exam today. 🍀✨ Remember, no matter what, you've got this, and you're capable of amazing things. Can't wait to hear how it goes! You're going to do great! 🌟📚
hey nurse chenug can yo do a video - on how to find evidence from the text to make predictions, inferences, and draw conclusions - Compare and contrast the themes expressed in one or more texts - Evaluate and integrate data from multiple sources across various formats, including media - Evaluate the author's point of view or perspective in a given text - Interpret events in a sequence.
Hey there! I'm excited to let you know that I've already covered topics that touch on the skills you're interested in, such as making predictions, inferences, drawing conclusions, and more across my new ATI TEAS Reading Videos. Plus, I have good news: my final reading video, which will include some of the topics you've listed, is scheduled to be posted on Monday next week. Be sure to check it out for a comprehensive look at these essential reading strategies. Thanks for reaching out, and I hope you'll find the upcoming video helpful for your studies!
Thank you so much ! you are the best . can you do teas math word problems videos like breaking down word problems thats what i struggle most in .@@NurseCheung
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that the timing won't align with your TEAS test on March 2nd. I understand how valuable these math videos could be for your preparation, and I wish they could be available for you in time. While the new math videos won't be ready by then, I hope you can still find some helpful resources among the existing content that might assist you in your math preparation. If there are specific math topics or concepts you're struggling with, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide guidance or direct you to existing resources that can help. You've got this! 🌟📚
It's totally normal to feel a mix of nerves and uncertainty before a big exam like this. Remember, it's a sign that you care and want to do well, which already sets you on the right path. You've got this! 🌟
I PASSED 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for all the help with your videos. I don’t need a high score in the teas as my school mainly goes off gpa, so I just needed to pass which I did.
Great question. Here is a link to the three memberships. Please review each membership's perks to see which one is best for you: th-cam.com/channels/1OT_rrZ-isdVcPqSODDSYw.htmljoin
Hi! While no study material can guarantee a 100% pass rate, using comprehensive resources can significantly enhance your preparedness for the TEAS exam. My study materials are designed to cover a wide range of topics that you'll encounter on the test, and they provide detailed explanations to help you understand the core concepts. If you're planning to take your exam in July, starting to prepare now with these resources could definitely boost your confidence and improve your chances of performing well. It's all about giving you the tools you need to succeed!
@NurseCheung Can't you find main idea sentence from first sentence of the first paragraph? I believe it is usually first or last sentence of the paragraphs. I thought there isn't a definite rule that main idea has to be in last sentence of the first paragraph. Am I wrong? Thank you.
You're correct in noting that there isn't a universal rule stating the main idea must be located in the last sentence of the first paragraph in all texts. However, for the ATI TEAS exam, it's often the case that the main idea is presented in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph. This is a common structure in standardized tests to help organize information clearly. So, while this isn't a rule for all writing, it's a good strategy to keep in mind when preparing for the TEAS.
I'm thrilled to hear your excitement for part 2! It's scheduled to be posted on March 4th at 8 a.m., so mark your calendar! If you're eager to get early access to the video, consider joining the Tier 3 membership on my channel. This membership tier allows you to see videos early before they become public, including part two of the series you're waiting for. While not all the ATI TEAS videos have been uploaded yet, rest assured part two is on its way. Your support and enthusiasm mean the world, and I can't wait for you to see what's next! 🌟📚
That is awesome to hear. I will put this one on replay until then. lol Don’t get me wrong I have watched your other videos as well but this seems different and I love it. Do you have and science ones that are the newer ones?
This video was very helpful, thank you for the tips. I do have a question, let's say the question is "Summarize the passage" is there any tips on how to find the answer without wasting time. For example, would it work if i look at the first sentence of the passage?
For summary questions, a great strategy can be to look at the concluding sentence or the first sentence of the last paragraph, as these often encapsulate the main idea or summary of the passage. This can save you time and help focus on what the passage is fundamentally about, especially on a timed test like the TEAS.
I passed my TEAS yesterday thanks to YOUR videos! Thank you so much for this amazing content.
That's fantastic news! Congratulations on passing your TEAS! 🎉 I'm over the moon to hear that the videos played a part in your success. Thank you for your kind words, and remember, your hard work and dedication were key. Wishing you all the best in your next steps! 🌟📚👩⚕️
Congrats 🎊🎉
I had to come back and leave a review! I passed my Reading exam with a 80%. I start September 30th!! Thank you so Much!!!!!!!!
Congratulations on passing your Reading exam with such a great score, and starting your program on September 30th! That's fantastic news, and I'm thrilled to hear that the resources were helpful for you. Thank you for coming back to share your success-it really means a lot. Best of luck as you start this exciting new chapter! 🎉📚
Did you follow the rules for finding the main idea and summary without reading the passage?
I took my teas today and passed with 81% overall. Thank you for all you do ❤
Congratulations on passing your TEAS with an impressive 81% overall! That's a fantastic achievement, and you should be very proud of yourself for the hard work and dedication you've put into preparing for this exam. It's messages like yours that truly make all the effort worth it, and I'm so glad to hear that the resources were helpful to you. Thank you for your kind words, and once again, congratulations! ❤🎉📚
Nurse Cheung you have no idea how helpful these videos are to us, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I passed my exam 🎉
Congratulations on passing your exam and thank you for your support! 🎉 I'm so glad to hear that the videos were helpful to you. It's always rewarding to know that the resources are making a positive impact. Keep up the great work as you continue on your journey, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need more support or resources. Here's to many more successes in your future endeavors! 🌟
I just passed my TEAs exam. Thank you so much! Your videos helped me out a lot.
Congratulations on passing your TEAS exam! 🎉 That's fantastic news, and I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were a big help to you. It's always wonderful to know that the content made a positive difference in your preparation. Wishing you all the best in your next steps. You're going to do great things! 🌟📚👩⚕️
Nurse Cheung, your videos are a godsend.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate you
May 29th is my retake date. Wish me luck Nurse Cheung
You got this! Best of luck
Thank you so much Ms Shoung
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the Key Ideas and Details ATI TEAS Guide Video helpful. Best of luck with your studies, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out! 🌟📚
This video is so detailed
Thank you 🌟📚
I did really good on the practice questions! 🙏🏽
Great job!
Your videos helped me to pass my teas with 86% (composite score).
Thank you so much
Congratulations!! What's else did you study? besides this video?
Congratulations on your fantastic score of 86% on the TEAS! 🎉 It's great to hear that the videos were helpful to you. Wishing you the best of luck in all your future endeavors! 🌟
I take mine tomorrow ( I am so NERVOUS )
Good luck u got this. I have to wait until my school notifies me when to take it.
It's completely natural to feel nervous, but remember, you've prepared for this, and you're ready to tackle it head-on! Take a deep breath, trust in the hard work you've put in, and approach each question one at a time. You've got this! Sending you all the positive vibes and good luck for your exam today. 🍀✨ Remember, no matter what, you've got this, and you're capable of amazing things. Can't wait to hear how it goes! You're going to do great! 🌟📚
I’m so happy for you im taking mine on 29th im super nervous
Thankyou
very good video
hey nurse chenug can yo do a video - on how to find evidence from the text to make predictions, inferences, and draw conclusions
- Compare and contrast the themes expressed in one or more texts
- Evaluate and integrate data from multiple sources across various formats, including media
- Evaluate the author's point of view or perspective in a given text
- Interpret events in a sequence.
Hey there! I'm excited to let you know that I've already covered topics that touch on the skills you're interested in, such as making predictions, inferences, drawing conclusions, and more across my new ATI TEAS Reading Videos. Plus, I have good news: my final reading video, which will include some of the topics you've listed, is scheduled to be posted on Monday next week. Be sure to check it out for a comprehensive look at these essential reading strategies. Thanks for reaching out, and I hope you'll find the upcoming video helpful for your studies!
Thank you so much ! you are the best . can you do teas math word problems videos like breaking down word problems thats what i struggle most in .@@NurseCheung
Nurse cheung I’m taking my teas in March 2nd can you post more math videos
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that the timing won't align with your TEAS test on March 2nd. I understand how valuable these math videos could be for your preparation, and I wish they could be available for you in time.
While the new math videos won't be ready by then, I hope you can still find some helpful resources among the existing content that might assist you in your math preparation. If there are specific math topics or concepts you're struggling with, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide guidance or direct you to existing resources that can help. You've got this! 🌟📚
@@NurseCheung thank youuu❤️
@@neisha.x3997how'd you do?
I take my Thursday coming and I feel like I'm not prepared, like I need to know more.
It's totally normal to feel a mix of nerves and uncertainty before a big exam like this. Remember, it's a sign that you care and want to do well, which already sets you on the right path. You've got this! 🌟
I PASSED 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for all the help with your videos. I don’t need a high score in the teas as my school mainly goes off gpa, so I just needed to pass which I did.
How do I become a member?
Great question. Here is a link to the three memberships. Please review each membership's perks to see which one is best for you: th-cam.com/channels/1OT_rrZ-isdVcPqSODDSYw.htmljoin
Does this method work for all reading? (Finding topic sentence in the first paragraph....)
Im wondering this as well! Does the topic sentence, main idea, summary and supporting details always found on these locations in every passage?
Hi how are you
Do you think i can buy your to get prepared for the exam
I have to take mine on july
Your book
Hi! While no study material can guarantee a 100% pass rate, using comprehensive resources can significantly enhance your preparedness for the TEAS exam. My study materials are designed to cover a wide range of topics that you'll encounter on the test, and they provide detailed explanations to help you understand the core concepts. If you're planning to take your exam in July, starting to prepare now with these resources could definitely boost your confidence and improve your chances of performing well. It's all about giving you the tools you need to succeed!
@NurseCheung Can't you find main idea sentence from first sentence of the first paragraph? I believe it is usually first or last sentence of the paragraphs. I thought there isn't a definite rule that main idea has to be in last sentence of the first paragraph. Am I wrong? Thank you.
You're correct in noting that there isn't a universal rule stating the main idea must be located in the last sentence of the first paragraph in all texts. However, for the ATI TEAS exam, it's often the case that the main idea is presented in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph. This is a common structure in standardized tests to help organize information clearly. So, while this isn't a rule for all writing, it's a good strategy to keep in mind when preparing for the TEAS.
@@NurseCheung Thank you and hope you have a great day! Thank you for the time to answer my questions. Truly appreciate it!
OMG, where is part 2?
I'm thrilled to hear your excitement for part 2! It's scheduled to be posted on March 4th at 8 a.m., so mark your calendar! If you're eager to get early access to the video, consider joining the Tier 3 membership on my channel. This membership tier allows you to see videos early before they become public, including part two of the series you're waiting for. While not all the ATI TEAS videos have been uploaded yet, rest assured part two is on its way. Your support and enthusiasm mean the world, and I can't wait for you to see what's next! 🌟📚
That is awesome to hear. I will put this one on replay until then. lol Don’t get me wrong I have watched your other videos as well but this seems different and I love it. Do you have and science ones that are the newer ones?
This video was very helpful, thank you for the tips. I do have a question, let's say the question is "Summarize the passage" is there any tips on how to find the answer without wasting time. For example, would it work if i look at the first sentence of the passage?
For summary questions, a great strategy can be to look at the concluding sentence or the first sentence of the last paragraph, as these often encapsulate the main idea or summary of the passage. This can save you time and help focus on what the passage is fundamentally about, especially on a timed test like the TEAS.