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Ace the Take My TEAS Exam | The Ultimate Study Guide

If you plan to apply to a nursing or allied health program, you'll need to take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). The TEAS is a standardized, multiple-choice exam that measures your readiness for health science fields. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from what the test covers to how to study effectively.
What Is the TEAS Exam?
The Take My TEAS Exam, developed by ATI (Assessment Technologies Institute), evaluates your knowledge in four major subject areas:
Reading
Mathematics
Science
English and Language Usage
It is commonly used as part of the admissions process for nursing schools in the United States.
TEAS Exam Format
The current version, TEAS 7, is a computer-based test consisting of 170 questions (150 scored and 20 unscored). You have 209 minutes to complete the test.
Section |
Number of Questions |
Time Allotted |
Reading |
45 |
55 minutes |
Math |
38 |
57 minutes |
Science |
50 |
60 minutes |
English |
37 |
37 minutes |
Why the TEAS Matters
Nursing and allied health programs are highly competitive. The Take My TEAS Exam helps programs assess whether you have the academic foundation to succeed. A high TEAS score can:
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Strengthen your application
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Improve your chances of admission
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Qualify you for scholarships or honors tracks
Breaking Down Each Section
Reading
You’ll be tested on your ability to comprehend and analyze written passages. Topics include:
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Key ideas and details
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Craft and structure
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Integration of knowledge and ideas
Tips:
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Practice skimming and scanning techniques
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Focus on identifying main ideas quickly
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Work on understanding tone and inference
Math
This section focuses on real-world applications, basic algebra, and measurement.
Topics include:
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Numbers and algebra
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Measurement and data interpretation
Tips:
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Memorize key formulas (perimeter, area, volume)
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Review fractions, decimals, and ratios
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Practice solving word problems quickly
Science
The science portion covers human anatomy, physiology, life sciences, and basic chemistry and biology.
Key areas:
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Human body systems
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Life and physical sciences
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Scientific reasoning
Tips:
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Familiarize yourself with major organs and their functions
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Brush up on basic scientific concepts and vocabulary
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Understand experimental design and interpretation
English and Language Usage
This section evaluates grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary.
Topics include:
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Conventions of standard English
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Sentence structure
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Contextual word meaning
Tips:
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Study common grammar rules
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Read widely to improve your vocabulary
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Practice identifying parts of speech in sentences
Top Study Strategies
Create a Study Schedule
Break your study time into manageable chunks. Consider using a planner or app to track daily goals.
Sample 4-week plan:
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Week 1: Focus on Reading and English
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Week 2: Dive into Math
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Week 3: Concentrate on Science
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Week 4: Take practice tests and review weak areas
Use Quality Prep Materials
Invest in reputable TEAS study guides like:
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ATI TEAS Study Manual
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Mometrix TEAS Secrets Study Guide
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Kaplan Nursing School Entrance Exams
Also, consider online tools such as:
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Quizlet flashcards
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TEAS prep apps
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YouTube tutorials
Take Practice Tests
Practice exams are vital. They help you:
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Get comfortable with the format
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Improve timing
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Identify areas for improvement
Aim to take at least 2–3 full-length practice tests before exam day.
Join a Study Group
Collaborating with peers can:
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Reinforce your understanding
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Provide support and motivation
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Expose you to different perspectives
Check if your school or local library hosts TEAS prep groups.
Exam-Day Tips
Get There Early
Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled time with all required identification and materials.
Bring the Essentials
You’ll need:
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Valid government-issued photo ID
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Confirmation email or admission ticket (if required)
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An approved calculator (if permitted; often provided digitally)
Manage Your Time
Don’t get stuck on one question. Use the “flag” function if available and come back to tough ones later.
Stay Calm and Focused
Deep breathing and positive visualization can help you maintain calm and clarity.
After the TEAS: What’s Next?
Understand Your Score
Scores typically range from 0–100%, and each school sets its own benchmark. You’ll receive both:
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Composite score
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Section scores
Some schools look at the composite only, while others may have minimums for each section.
Retake Policy
You can retake the TEAS, but:
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Schools may have a waiting period (usually 30 days)
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Retake limits vary, often 2–3 times per year
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Check with your program for its specific rules
Final Thoughts
Take My TEAS Exam is a significant step toward your future in healthcare. It can feel overwhelming, but with a focused plan, reliable resources, and practice, you can conquer the exam confidently.
If you need personalized help, I can:
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Create a detailed 4-week study plan
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Quiz you on TEAS topics
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Provide explanations for tricky subjects
Let me know how you'd like to proceed—and remember: you are capable of achieving your goals.