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How to Ace Your ATI TEAS V Nursing Test

posted on January 20, 2020

A Definitive Guide to Acing the ATI Nursing Test

ATI’s Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) V is an entrance exam that students who want to enter nursing schools must pass before they get admitted. The score you get from the ATI TEAS V exam can determine whether you will get accepted into the nursing program or not.

Meanwhile, some institutions require them as part of the admission process and seldom consider it as the main determinant for accepting a student into a particular course.

Whether the college you are applying for needs you to get an impressive TEAS V score or not, it’s best if you can prepare for such an important examination. In this post, we will discuss several techniques and guidelines so you can ace your TEAS V exam.

What Subjects Must I Study for the ATI TEAS V Examination?

TEAS V has four sections- Math, Science, English, and Reading. Most nursing schools set their own minimum score for an applicant must obtain to get into their program.

To pass this examination, you need to score between 60 and 70 percent to be accepted in most nursing schools. However, most of the best nursing institutions in the country ask for an average grade of at least 85-percent.

Your TEAS V score is determined based on the total number of correct answers you get out of a total of 170 questions. The sum of all correct items is referred to as your final composite score. Furthermore, it can also be computed using state-level and national mean scores or percentiles.

Here is a breakdown of the number of questions per subject and the time allotted for each section:

Subject Number of Questions Time (in minutes)
English 34 34
Mathematics 34 51
Reading  48 58
Science 54 66
TOTAL 170 209

A usual TEAS V Exam lasts for about 3 hours and 30 minutes, wherein you have at least one minute to answer each question.

Tips on How to Prepare for Your ATI TEAS V Exam

  1. Study for at least a month before the exam

Preparation is vital if you want to pass the ATI TEAS V Exam. As such, you need to give yourself a month or more to study before the exam date.Visit the nursing school’s website and research when they will administer their ATI TEAS V exam. Before signing up, make sure you have plenty of time to prepare. Review your schedule and designate at least a couple of hours a day solely for studying.

Remember not to cram for your exam. If you have fewer than a month to prepare, it might be wiser to look for the next exam schedule.

  1. Obtain the 6th Edition of the ATI TEAS Study Manual

Head over to ATI’s website or any online merchants, like Amazon, to purchase your copy of the ATI TEAS Study Manual. Preferably, you want to buy the 6th edition because it’s the most updated reviewer out there.This study manual is produced by the company that comes up with similar questions to that contained in most ATI TEAS exams. Furthermore, the reviewer will also help you to familiarize the type of items that are usually included in TEAS test papers.

Consequently, the study manual will also help you develop your critical thinking, which is what the exam generally assess.

  1. Study the TEAS Study Manual and Review the Questions

Once you have the study manual, please read it carefully and try to answer some of the questions. You can then see at the later pages of the book if you got the right answers.If you didn’t get the correct answers, you can review the question again and study the concept or subject behind it. For example, if it’s a question related to grammar, you may want to review sentence construction topics like subject-verb agreement.

Furthermore, please pay attention to diagrams, charts, and bold areas as they are also likely to be included in the exam. Whenever you encounter something you don’t understand, you can always research online and find out what the idea behind the topic.

YouTube videos are also excellent resource materials that can help you understand some of the more difficult subjects in the reviewer. Overall, you want to get to know the different concepts and ideas covering the four subjects, rather than just memorizing specific facts.

  1. Supplement Your Study Manual with Online Practice Test

Aside from the Study Manual, ATI also sells Online Practice Tests, which can help you better understand the format of the TEAS exam. The online questionnaires will also help you get better at critical-thinking and comprehension.These mock exams are also crucial to help you to develop a time-allotment strategy. In turn, these adjustments will aid you in answering the questions at a manageable pace confidently. Ultimately, this practice test will ensure you do not miss any of the 170 items and finish the exam on time.

You may also want to keep track of which subjects you find are more complicated than the others. If you find a challenging question, make sure to spend a bit of time to review it once again. You want to simulate answering all of the questions before the timer expires.

If you want to save money, it’s often much cheaper to buy the ATI Online Practice Test and the Study Manual separately. For example, you can buy the Online Practice Test through ATI, while you can get the manual through Amazon.

Don’t forget to calculate the total price of both items and always seek for the more affordable deal.

  1. Don’t Forget to Take Breaks

Taking a break from studying is almost as important as reviewing the manual and practice tests. Breaks present the opportunity to clear your mind of stress and worry, which is crucial at keeping information.If you are studying seven days a week, make sure you allocate at least one day off. During this day, make sure you get enough mental rest and not worry about the upcoming exam. On the final week before the exam, make sure you get plenty of sleep.

Finally, on the day of the exam, make sure you get at the exam venue early and follow the guidelines set by the examiner.

Conclusion

Studying for your ATI TEAS V exam does not need to be complicated. With the right preparation, excellent study sessions, and the help of review materials passing the exam is almost guaranteed. Keep on studying on your exam, and don’t forget to trust in yourself and your abilities.

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