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Tips for Succeeding in ATI TEAS Exam
May 8, 2025
Preparing for the ATI TEAS Exam
Introduction
Focus: Common questions, misconceptions, and myths about the ATI TEAS exam.
Goal: Provide essential tips for studying smarter, not harder, whether you're a first-time or repeat test-taker.
Study Recommendations
General Tips
30-Day Study Timeline:
Essential for both first-time and repeat test-takers.
Start with a Practice Test:
Identify strengths and areas for improvement.
Quality Study Materials:
Ensure materials are TEAS-specific to the current exam version.
Educational Videos:
Useful for challenging topics.
Daily Study Schedule
Aim for 2 to 8 hours of focused study daily.
Prioritize quality over quantity.
Repeat Test-Takers
Review detailed score reports from previous attempts.
Understand the "why" behind concepts, as the test is application-based.
Resources
Nurse Chong Study Guides:
Highly recommended for comprehensive review and practice.
Complete Study Guide:
Covers all subjects plus a 170-question practice test and 30-day planner.
Practice Question Guide:
Includes 3,500+ practice questions with rationales.
PowerPoint Review:
Aligns with latest test version 7 videos.
Scoring
Understanding Scores
Scores reported in percentiles.
Good Scores:
Dependent on program requirements.
Minimum Competitive Score:
60-70th percentile.
Highly Competitive Score:
75-85th percentile.
Subjects:
Math and science scores may be weighted more heavily.
Academic Preparedness Levels
Basic:
Below 59th percentile — foundational understanding.
Proficient:
59th-78th percentile — solid foundation.
Advanced:
79th-90th percentile — high level of preparedness.
Exemplary:
Above 90th percentile — exceptional ability.
Exam Content and Structure
Requirement:
Comprehensive knowledge needed.
Study Guides:
Recommended for detailed breakdowns.
Exam Sections
Reading:
45 questions, 55 minutes (1.2 minutes/question).
Math:
38 questions, 57 minutes (1.5 minutes/question).
Science:
50 questions, 60 minutes (1.2 minutes/question).
English Language Usage:
37 questions, 37 minutes (1 minute/question).
Test-Taking Strategies
Review and change answers within sections; cannot revisit once moving to the next.
Aim to answer all questions even if unsure (50/50 strategy).
Time does not carry over between sections.
Calculator and Breaks
Calculator Use:
Depends on school/testing center policies.
Scheduled Break:
Between Math and Science sections (only official break).
Results and Retakes
Results Timing:
Typically immediate, may delay up to 72 hours for processing.
Retake Limits:
At least 3 times in 12 months (check specific school policies).
Motivation and Encouragement
Common Feelings:
Frustration and doubts are normal.
Advice:
Take breaks, clear your mind, and remember you're not alone.
Additional Support
Visit
nursechongstore.com
for additional TEAS resources.
Conclusion
Helpful tips for understanding and preparing for the ATI TEAS exam.
Encouragement to continue pursuing goals despite challenges.
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