Free TEAS Practice Test
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Our free TEAS practice exam will test you on the following topics; Mathematics, Science and English and Language Usage.
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What is the TEAS exam?
The ATI TEAS exam is designed to test your preparedness to enter the health science fields. In all likelihood, you began investigating the ATI TEAS exam if you are thinking of attending nursing school, as many nursing schools require you to take the exam to be considered for admission.
The TEAS exam is used by many traditional and accelerated nursing programs to evaluate candidates for admission to nursing schools.
If you are thinking about entering nursing school or allied health school, you may need to take the ATI TEAS exam.
How to register for ATI TEAS
The ATI TEAS is administered in a testing center or a school.
Contact the school in which you are applying for if you want more details. Some schools handle administering the test at their school while others will go through a testing center like PSI.
How many questions are on the ATI TEAS exam?
There are 170 questions on the TEAS exam.
How much time do I get to finish the ATI TEAS exam?
You have 209 minutes to answer all of the questions.
What subjects are tested on the ATI TEAS exam?
- Reading: 53 questions that must be completed in 64 minutes.
- Math: 36 questions that must be completed in 54 minutes.
- Science: 53 questions that must be completed in 63 minutes.
- English and Language Usage: 28 questions that must be completed in 28 minutes.
What do I need to bring to ATI TEAS exam?
Photo ID: To be admitted into your testing session, you’ll need to present proper photo identification, such as: driver’s license, passport, or green card. You will not be admitted if your ID does not meet the following requirements: government-issued, current photograph, examinee signature, and permanent address. A credit card photo or student ID does not meet these criteria.
Writing Instrument: Two sharpened No. 2 pencils with attached erasers. No other writing instruments are allowed.
Additional items: Please refer to the confirmation email you received following your TEAS registration. Some schools require additional items be brought to the exam.
What is not allowed to bring on exam day for ATI TEAS?
Do NOT bring the following items to exam day: additional clothing or apparel, including but not limited to jackets, coats, hats and sunglasses. Discretionary allowances are made for religious apparel. All apparel is subject to inspection by the proctor.
Personal Items of any sort , including but not limited to purses, computer bags, backpacks, and duffel bags.
Electronics of any kind, including but not limited to cell phones, smart phones, beepers/pagers, calculators (will be provided), and digital or smart watches.
Food or Drink, unless it is documented as a medically necessary item.
What to expect on the ATI TEAS?
Testing staff will check your photo ID, admit you into your test room, and direct you to a seat.
Test proctors in the room will be monitoring for odd or disruptive behavior. Do not engage in misconduct or disruption. If you do, you will be dismissed and your exam will not be scored.
A four-function calculator will be provided by the testing center. You will not be allowed to use calculators that have built-in functionalities or other special features (cell phones will NOT be allowed as calculators) .
The proctor will provide you with scratch paper for use during the test. Scratch paper is not to be used before the exam or during breaks. All paper, in its entirety, must be returned to the proctor at the end of the testing session.
After the Mathematics session, you may take a 10 minute break. During the break, DO NOT access any personal items.
If you need to leave your seat at any time other than the break, raise your hand. Time for the exam section will not stop. Lost time cannot be made up.
If, during the exam, you have a technical issue with your computer, or for any reason need the proctor, raise your hand.
Test challenges or testing room complaints should be reported to the proctor before leaving the room on exam day.
How do I prepare for the ATI TEAS exam?
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How is ATI TEAS exam scored?
Upon completion of the online version of the TEAS test, your test will be scored immediately, allowing you to view your TEAS score report at that time. If you took a paper-pencil version of the TEAS Test, ATI Nursing Education will score the test within 48 hours of receiving it from the testing site. The score report includes your total and content area scores. In addition, the report identifies specific topic areas you missed along with information on where you can review the content.
You can access your ATI TEAS Score Report at any time through your ATI Account under My Results. Within that same area, next to your score report, you have the ability to create a Focused Review. A Focused Review is an online review tool that aligns question topics missed and the relevant study materials for your review.
The ATI TEAS has four content areas (Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English and Language Usage) each of which is comprised of several sub content areas (e.g., Key Ideas and Details, Craft and Structure). Adjusted percent correct scores that range from 0.0% to 100% are provided for each of the content areas. These scores are equated scores, meaning they are adjusted to account for possible differences in difficulty across questions. The percentage of questions answered correctly in each sub content area is also provided. These percentages do not account for difficulty across the sets of questions administered and therefore should not be compared across administrations. A total score is also provided and indicates one’s overall preparedness for early success in a health sciences program, but again cannot be calculated directly from the four content area scores. The total score is an adjusted percent correct score which ranges from 0.0% to 100%. It is an equated score generated by the information from the entire set of 150 scored questions. The total score cannot be calculated directly from the individual content area scores.
When do I get my scores for my TEAS exam?
You will receive your score relatively quickly. If you take the online version of the TEAS test, you will receive your score immediately. If you take the paper and pencil version of the exam, you will get your score within 48 hours of receiving it from the testing site.
What is the difference between ATI TEAS or HESI A2
Both exams are standardized in the curriculum which candidates are tested on. Both tests include the following subjects; anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, English grammar, reading comprehension and mathematics. Both tests are very similar in content. Some schools require candidates take the HESI, while others require the TEAS. We recommend you find out which one your desired school requires.
Which test is harder, TEAS OR HESI?
This is one of the most debated topics amongst nursing school candidates. Because both tests are similar in content, we believe they’re equally difficult.