TEAS Exam |
The Test of Essential Academic Skills
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What is the TEAS?
The TEAS exam tests students in the subject areas of reading, mathematics, science, and English and language usage. On August 30, 2016, the TEAS exam changed format. The ATI TEAS is still 170 questions (20 pre-test questions are not scored). Below is the breakdown of topics on the new TEAS exam.
Reading
Math
Science
English and Language Usage
Information on the number of questions and time limits are available online. Click here for more information.
Since the TEAS exam has changed format, our 1199c curriculum will be changed accordingly. Please note that the links for practice exams probably still reference the TEAS V (the last edition). These tests are still good practice, but you should expect more anatomy and physiology on the science portion.
Here is the new 1199c curriculum based on the updated TEAS exam.
Reading
- Key ideas and details (15%)
- Craft and structure (9%)
- Integration of knowledge and ideas (7%)
Math
- Number and algebra (16%)
- Measurement and data (6%)
Science
- Human anatomy and physiology (21%)
- Life and physical sciences (5%)
- Scientific reasoning (5%)
English and Language Usage
- Conventions of standard English (6%)
- Knowledge of language (6%)
- Vocabulary acquisition (4%)
Information on the number of questions and time limits are available online. Click here for more information.
Since the TEAS exam has changed format, our 1199c curriculum will be changed accordingly. Please note that the links for practice exams probably still reference the TEAS V (the last edition). These tests are still good practice, but you should expect more anatomy and physiology on the science portion.
Here is the new 1199c curriculum based on the updated TEAS exam.
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