ATI TEAS VI FAQ’s

 

 

Can you bring your own personal calculator to the testing site?

A basic four-function calculator will be provided for you. You cannot bring your own calculator. 

 

How many times can I take the exam?

You might need to wait 30 days before retaking the test depending on your school. Contact your school for more information.  

 

Can you flag questions to return to later?

Yes, you can return to a question you have completed or skipped but only in your current section.

 

Are you allowed scrap paper for the at home test?

Scratch paper may be used during the exam. You cannot use the paper before the exam and must be destroyed following the completion of the exam. Make sure to let your proctor know you are using scrap paper and to show them the paper that you have before you start your exam.

 

If someone is taking the test from home, can we wear earplugs or headphones? 

In most schools, you are not allowed to unless you have an accommodation. Make sure to reach out to your school in order to find out if you are allowed to. 

 

How close are NurseHub’s practice tests to the TEAS?

We make our practice tests as close as possible to the real ATI TEAS VI exam so you are prepared as possible when you take it. NurseHub teaches you all of the concepts that you will see on the exam so you feel prepared and confident going in!

 

What is the difference between NurseHub’s Practice Tests and the official ATI Practice Tests?

We truly believe that our ATI TEAS VI practice test pack is the best resource for this exam! You get 5 practice tests for each of the 4 subjects on the exam. Each test also comes with in-depth answer explanations so you will never feel left behind! We also break up each subject into sub-categories so you will be able to see exactly what you are struggling with. Also, we offer a money-back guarantee if you do not pass!

 

What is the difference between the TEAS 6 and the TEAS 5?

The TEAS 6 is the most updated version of the exam. The TEAS 5 is an old exam.

 

How long should I study for the TEAS?

This really depends on person to person. We recommend giving yourself as much time as possible to start studying so that you give yourself enough time. However, we have seen plenty of people pass with as little as a week of studying.

 

What does ATI TEAS 6 stand for?

Test of Essential Academic Skills.

 

What sections are there?

  Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage.

 

How many questions are there in each section?

There is a Reading section that contains 53 questions that are timed for 64 minutes. The Mathematics section consists of 36 questions that are timed for 54 minutes. The Science section of the TEAS exam has 53 questions and are timed for 63 minutes. Finally, the English and Language Usage section has 28 questions which are timed for 28 minutes.

 

Can you still pass the teas test without taking your A&P classes?

Our practice test pack comes with in-depth answer explanations that do not assume you have taken an A&P class before. Everything is broken down like you are learning the information for the first time. 

 

What functions are included on the calculator?

You are able to use a basic four-function calculator. This consists of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 

 

If you take this test for one school can scores be used to get into another school?

This depends on your schools. You will have to contact all the schools you are going to apply to in order to find out if they will accept your scores.

 

What kinds of topics are tested in each section?

 

Reading

Interpret the meaning of words and phrases using context

Identify information from a printed communication

Text features

 Evaluate and integrate data from multiple sources

Recognize the structure of texts in various formats

Follow a given set of directions

Summarizing a complex text

Infer the logical conclusion from a reading selection

Distinguishing between fact and opinion

Use evidence from the text to make predictions and inferences, and draw conclusions about a piece of writing

Identify the topic, main idea, and supporting details

Citing evidence to support inferences/conclusions/claims

Compare and contrast themes from print and other sources

Evaluate the author’s point of view in a given text.

Evaluate the author’s purpose in a given text

Recognize events in a sequence

Evaluate an argument and its specific

Identify information from a graphic

Identify primary sources

 

Math

 

Solve real-world problems involving percentages

Apply estimation strategies and rounding rules to real-world problems

Solve real-world problems involving proportions

Solve real-world problems involving ratios and rates

Calculate geometric quantities

Convert within and between standard and metric systems

Convert among fractions, decimals, and percentages

Operations with rational numbers

Interpret information from graphics

Evaluate information in graphics using statistics

Explain the relationship between variables

Translate phrases and sentences into expressions, equations, and inequalities

Compare and order rational numbers

Solve real-world multi-step problems.

 

Science

 

General anatomy and physiology

Respiratory system

Cardiovascular system

Gastrointestinal system

Neuromuscular system

Reproductive system

Integumentary system

Endocrine system

Genitourinary system

Immune system

Skeletal system

Basic Macromolecules

Chromosomes, genes, and DNA 

Mendel’s laws of heredity

Basic Atomic structure

Properties of substances

States of Matter

Chemical reactions

Scientific Measurements/lab tools

Critique scientific explanations

Relationships among events, objects, and processes

Analyze the design of scientific investigation

 

English Language and Usage 

 

Use conventions of standard English punctuation

Use conventions of standard English spelling

Analyze various sentence structures

Use grammar to enhance clarity in writing

Distinguish between formal and informal language

Apply basic knowledge of the elements of the writing process

Develop a well-organized paragraph

Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words and phrases

Determine the meaning of words by analyzing word parts

 

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