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ATI TEAS 7 Science Practice Qs with Smart Edition Academy 2023 (25 questions with Explained Answers) 

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@artrelljohnson2146
@artrelljohnson2146 6 месяцев назад
Have taken the teas 6 times and failed and now using RU-vid videos praying it works because no matter what quitting is not an option
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 6 месяцев назад
Your determination and resilience are truly inspiring! It takes a lot of courage and perseverance to keep moving forward, especially after facing challenges. Using RU-vid videos can offer new insights and different approaches to learning that might resonate more with you. Remember, every attempt brings you closer to success, and your attitude towards not quitting is the mindset that ultimately leads to overcoming obstacles. Keep focusing on your goal, and believe in your ability to achieve it. You've got this, and I'm rooting for you all the way! 🌟
@FoxyBrooks_88
@FoxyBrooks_88 6 месяцев назад
Yes keep trying ! The sky is the limit ! Getting out my comfort zone about to apply for a school just getting a head start with studying! These videos are helpful to me !
@SaraPicazo
@SaraPicazo 5 месяцев назад
Are we able to fail the TEAS so many times? Just asking because I thought we couldn't this is why I'm so scared of taking it 😬
@JasminJo668
@JasminJo668 5 месяцев назад
I did my for 4th times and taking on Oct 20 for 5th times now. Wish me luck and I keep praying and doing my part to pass this time.
@zoieworld1861
@zoieworld1861 4 месяца назад
You will get it with that attitude keep going
@kyiaamani47
@kyiaamani47 10 месяцев назад
You're like Ms. Rachel but for nursing students. Thank you, I take my test in two weeks
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 10 месяцев назад
Being compared to Ms. Rachel is quite the compliment! Thank you so much! 😄 I'm really glad you're finding the material helpful as you gear up for your test. How are you feeling about it all? Two weeks to go - the final stretch! If there's anything specific you're still a bit unsure about or if you just want to chat and de-stress a bit, I'm here for you. You've got this, and I'm super excited for you to ace that test! Keep up the awesome work, and remember to take a little time for yourself too amidst all the studying. 📚💪🌟
@isabel_0x368
@isabel_0x368 Год назад
A easy mnemonic for biological classification: King Philip Can Only Find Green Socks!!!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
That's a great mnemonic! It's an easy way to remember the order of biological classification. Thanks for sharing!
@kenyatamagette
@kenyatamagette Год назад
Thank you for this
@charmmorningstar7530
@charmmorningstar7530 Год назад
thank u❤ my exam is tom
@msdevon311
@msdevon311 Год назад
Love it! 👑 💚🧦
@tiagreene2336
@tiagreene2336 Год назад
@catherinehegedus8703
@catherinehegedus8703 Год назад
Great to see this collaboration. Thank you so much!! If only I would have had these types of questions on the TEAS. 😢
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Hey there! I'm glad you found the collaboration helpful. It's always great to see different resources coming together to help students like us. Don't worry too much about not having these types of questions on the TEAS, you still have plenty of time to prepare and practice. Just keep studying and focusing on the areas where you need the most improvement, and you'll do great!
@alando1993
@alando1993 Год назад
I took the TEAS today and passed on my first try🙂. Thought I had failed lol. Guys make sure you study as much as possible prior to the exam because it will throw you in a loop. I did really well on the English and Math sections. However, not so great on the Science which was quite surprising
@grissotelo2169
@grissotelo2169 Год назад
Hey! Did u purchase the Smart Edition?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Congratulations on passing your TEAS exam on your first try! That's a fantastic accomplishment, and I'm so happy for you. It's common to feel a bit unsure after the exam, but you did it! You should be proud of yourself. As for the Science section, don't be too hard on yourself. It can be challenging, and sometimes the questions can catch us off guard. The important thing is that you passed overall, and that's a major milestone. Keep up the great work and continue to celebrate your success! 🎉🙂
@alando1993
@alando1993 Год назад
@@grissotelo2169 so sorry about the late reply. Didn’t see it until now. I didn’t purchase the smart edition.
@alando1993
@alando1993 Год назад
@@NurseCheung thanks and you’re absolutely right. I had to celebrate myself for that accomplishment 🙃
@otrendy5002
@otrendy5002 Год назад
What did you use to study?
@TammieBurden
@TammieBurden Год назад
I appreciate your hard work putting in the effort to help many people like me that needs guidance for the tease that I will take next month. Thx again
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad I could provide guidance for your TEAS preparation. Remember, consistency and focused practice will greatly contribute to your success. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your upcoming exam, and I believe in your ability to do well! 🌟📚
@officiallyjenai
@officiallyjenai 2 месяца назад
Taking mine on the 31st, I’ll be sure to come back for an update! Thanks Nurse Cheung!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 2 месяца назад
You got this!! 💜💜💜
@dulceacosta114
@dulceacosta114 2 месяца назад
I take mine 8-1 and I been watching all videos.
@dulceacosta114
@dulceacosta114 2 месяца назад
You got this 🎉
@brisss_1997
@brisss_1997 2 месяца назад
I take mine in September! let us know how you do good luck :)
@215aharris
@215aharris Месяц назад
How did u do @Jenaimedina
@kevinarrojado1793
@kevinarrojado1793 Год назад
Your videos rock! I've taken the TEAS 2x already, Math has been my enemy by far. Thank you for all you do!
@briannaclark-milligan7052
@briannaclark-milligan7052 Год назад
I can’t wait to take the TEAS this fall! I’ll be using Nurse C to supplement my studying for sure. Thank you for providing these videos for us pre-healthcare students.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
That's great to hear that you'll be taking the TEAS exam this fall! I'm glad my videos will be a helpful resource for you as you prepare. It can definitely be a challenging test, but with hard work and dedication, I'm sure you'll do great! Best of luck to you, and let me know if you have any questions or need any support along the way.
@rabenaali8047
@rabenaali8047 Год назад
taking my TEAS tomorrow morning! your videos are amazing. THANK YOU!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Good luck on your TEAS exam! I'm so glad that my videos have been helpful to you in your preparation. Remember to take deep breaths and trust in the hard work you have put in. You got this!
@otrendy5002
@otrendy5002 Год назад
Did you pass? and if you did what did you use to study?
@Lucecita-x5r
@Lucecita-x5r Месяц назад
Did you pass? x
@ItsJustMe-xq4or
@ItsJustMe-xq4or Год назад
These videos are for the TEAS test, but some of the schools I am applying to are requiring the PAX test. Are you familiar with that test? I am loving the videos! I feel so much more prepared than reading the "study guide" I purchased online. Thank you!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
I'm glad to hear that you're finding the videos helpful! While I primarily focus on the TEAS test, I am somewhat familiar with the PAX test. The PAX test is similar to the TEAS in that it assesses your knowledge and skills in various academic areas. However, the content and format of the test may differ slightly from the TEAS. I would recommend checking with the schools you're applying to for more specific information about the PAX test and what you can do to prepare for it. Best of luck to you!
@braidsbyteena3377
@braidsbyteena3377 11 месяцев назад
Your videos are awesome, I’m taking the Teas this Friday. I hope I come back to your page with good testimony.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 11 месяцев назад
That's great to hear you've found the videos helpful! Best of luck with your TEAS exam this Friday. You've put in the effort and preparation, so stay confident in your knowledge and abilities. Remember to read each question carefully, manage your time wisely, and take deep breaths if you start feeling anxious. I'm rooting for you and looking forward to hearing your good news! You've got this! 🌟📚💪🍀
@faithautumn28
@faithautumn28 11 месяцев назад
How did it go? Do you think everything she covered in the science and math section was accurate?
@auroraautumn8764
@auroraautumn8764 Год назад
I’m not getting an explanation when I do each question on the website. It’s in test mode, which is great but not what I want at this time. How can I have taken A&P within the last few months and forget most of what I learned. I probably crammed for these test, but I really did read and understood the text. I Participated in all lectures. Studied and scored A’s in my class. God help me.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Oh, I totally understand your frustration! 🌼 Here's some advice and encouragement: Retention: It's entirely normal to forget material, even if you've recently studied it. The brain tends to remember information it sees as "used" or "relevant." When you cram for an exam, you're often storing the information in your short-term memory, and it can fade if not continually reviewed or applied. Spaced Repetition: Instead of cramming, try the spaced repetition technique. Revisit topics at spaced intervals (a day later, three days later, a week later, etc.). This helps reinforce your memory and move information from short-term to long-term storage. Active Learning: Engage with the material in multiple ways. Watch videos, write notes, teach someone else, do practice problems, participate in discussions, etc. The more diverse your interactions with the content, the better your understanding and retention. You've got the dedication and determination, as evidenced by your A's in class. 🌟 Trust in your capabilities and give yourself time. You've got this! 💪✨ Sending you all the positive vibes and wishes for success! 🙌💖🌈
@GLGC688
@GLGC688 10 месяцев назад
If someone were taking this test in let's say one or two days with very little prep time (I decided to be a nurse last week, nursing school director is being kind enough to let me join the spring cohort even though I missed the deadline) which sections would you recommend I focus study on? I'm fairly set on the English portion. The math is hard for me since I have Dyscalculia but I'm studying that heavily anyway. Should I focus more on chemistry, A&P or something else?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 10 месяцев назад
Sounds like you have a lot on your plate and most likely have already taken your test. Congratulations on making the decision to become a nurse. The Science section can change significantly based on those who have taken the test. Some found there were more A&P questions, while others felt there were more Chemistry questions. My advice is based on the outline that is provided by ATI. Science, particularly Anatomy & Physiology (A&P), is a significant part of the TEAS. It could be an excellent area to concentrate on if you have some background knowledge or find it easier to grasp. Reviewing basic concepts and systems can provide an excellent boost to your score. With Chemistry, if you have time left after A&P, a quick review of basic chemistry concepts can be helpful, especially if these are areas you're not as familiar with. Focus on the fundamentals like atomic structure, essential chemical reactions, and properties of water.
@jessezuniga8813
@jessezuniga8813 Год назад
I take my TEAS this friday morning. Ive been binging your review videos and hopefully get a good score.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You got this! I believe in you! It's great that you've been using my review videos to help prepare for your TEAS exam. Just keep reviewing and practicing, and remember to take breaks to give yourself some rest. You'll do great on Friday!
@celestelopez893
@celestelopez893 Год назад
How did you do?
@jessezuniga8813
@jessezuniga8813 Год назад
@@celestelopez893 i ended up getting an 81% overall. The science section asked really random questions that went over stuff I didn’t review so I didn’t on well as that
@sammyle2103
@sammyle2103 Год назад
@@jessezuniga8813 how did you study? Any tips? I’m taking it my third time.
@jessezuniga8813
@jessezuniga8813 Год назад
@@sammyle2103 i just watched these videos and did a couple of practice exams
@mitchelljimeno3564
@mitchelljimeno3564 Год назад
Thank you!
@marieh1981
@marieh1981 Год назад
Thank you so much! I feel more prepared to take my Teas test next month
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that you feel more prepared for your upcoming TEAS test. It's great to see your dedication and commitment to your studies. Remember to keep reviewing and practicing regularly to build your confidence even further. You've got this! Best of luck on your TEAS exam next month. I'm rooting for your success! 😊💪
@michaelferdinand8448
@michaelferdinand8448 Год назад
Great video thank you for all your help!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
My pleasure Michael 😊💜
@everythinglynn
@everythinglynn 3 месяца назад
The science portion BLEW MY MIND there’s NO WAY they can say that that’s general high school knowledge. I do well watching these and mometrix videos but then actually taking the test I can see it doesn’t follow these questions half at all. The other sections I scored pretty high. I was wildly unprepared for science. No fault to you creators..I just have no clue where they got those questions from
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 3 месяца назад
It sounds really frustrating to feel well-prepared and then encounter questions that seem out of left field. The TEAS has been adding more concepts that were not covered in the original outlines or guidelines. This is why I created my own study guides and practice questions to help bridge those gaps. Hang in there, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need suggestions on other materials or strategies to tackle those surprising science questions!
@cessthomas5176
@cessthomas5176 2 месяца назад
Taking mine in two weeks🙏🏾
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 2 месяца назад
You got this! Come attend our live sessions every Tuesday and Thursday at 7PM EST if you need more assistance. :)
@cri2tian
@cri2tian Год назад
does the actual exam have similar/the same questions as the practice exams?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
🌼 The TEAS exam can be a bit sneaky, can't it? While the actual questions might not be the exact replicas of what you see in the practice exams, they’re designed to get you in the groove and prepare you for the real deal. Think of the practice exams as your training ground! 🏋️‍♀️ Each question you tackle is like a muscle you're building for the big day. And remember, every time you stumble upon something challenging, it's just an opportunity to learn and grow even stronger. 💪✨ Keep up the hard work, and soon enough, you'll be celebrating a big win! 🎉🍀
@ShristinaLimbu-he9ir
@ShristinaLimbu-he9ir 6 месяцев назад
I learned as King Philip Came Over For Green Soup 🤣
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 6 месяцев назад
That's a fun and memorable way to recall the biological classification system: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species! 🤣 Mnemonics like "King Philip Came Over For Green Soup" are fantastic tools for making complex information stick in our minds. Happy studying, and may King Philip continue to help you in your learning adventures!
@alexisyoguez4951
@alexisyoguez4951 9 месяцев назад
I took the same practice test and for some reason the answers I got right were marked wrong on smart edition. For example, question 23 says “ what raw in organic material would an autotroph most likely use to create chemical energy for growth”. I put minerals in soil and smart edition marked it wrong and said the correct answer is carbon dioxide so now I’m just confused in which is the most accurate correct answer?
@alexisyoguez4951
@alexisyoguez4951 9 месяцев назад
Same thing with the next question, it says the correct answer for the cell with the most nucleotides is G2.
@mialynnebeauty
@mialynnebeauty 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I noticed that too. So confusing :/
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 8 месяцев назад
It's definitely important to clarify any confusion regarding practice test answers, especially when preparing for important exams like the TEAS. If you're finding discrepancies in the Smart Edition practice test answers, the best course of action would be to directly reach out to Smart Edition for clarification. They should be able to provide insight into why certain answers were marked as correct or incorrect and help clear up any confusion. I have some new videos coming out in February that will help answer a lot of these questions to hopefully help alleviate any confusion. 📚🌿👍
@mollyskerbetz2264
@mollyskerbetz2264 Год назад
If I come across a Hierarchy question on the TEAS, would it mention if it's looking from specific to more general or reverse?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
For the TEAS, when you come across hierarchy questions, the test typically specifies the direction they want you to consider, whether it's from specific to more general or vice versa. It's essential to read the question thoroughly and note any specific instructions or keywords. For instance, if a question asks you to organize structures from the smallest (most specific) to the largest (most general), you would be moving from specific to more general. If the question prompts the reverse, it will indicate that clearly. Always take a moment to re-read the question to ensure you understand the prompt fully. This can make all the difference in selecting the correct answer. Good luck with your TEAS, and remember, careful reading is key! 📖🌟🍀 You've got this! 💪🌈🙌
@mollyskerbetz2264
@mollyskerbetz2264 Год назад
@@NurseCheung I know the orders of the hierarchy through memory devices. Thank you!
@megz77
@megz77 Год назад
Are these questions pretty close to what will be asked on the real TEAS science section? Like content and such! These are super helpful
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
I'm glad to hear that you find the questions helpful! While the questions provided here are not directly sourced from ATI, they are designed to be informative and aligned with the content covered and guidelines in the TEAS exam. However, it's important to note that the actual questions on the real TEAS science section may vary in terms of specific content and format based on feedback from previous test takers.
@noyaaaaa_
@noyaaaaa_ Год назад
thank you!! will take my teas reaal soon
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You're welcome! Best of luck to you on your upcoming TEAS exam. Remember to stay calm and focused, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need any additional support or resources. You got this!
@beatrizmellin8363
@beatrizmellin8363 9 месяцев назад
Are these questions similar in the way they are asked as the one on the TEAS? I feel like they seem overly simplified but I don't want to underestimate the actual TEAS.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 9 месяцев назад
It's a great question to consider how practice questions compare to the actual TEAS exam. Generally, practice questions are designed to mimic the style and content of the TEAS, but there can be variations in difficulty. The goal is to give you a good sense of the types of questions you'll encounter and to help you prepare effectively. While some practice questions might seem simpler, they're often structured that way to help you build a foundational understanding. The actual TEAS exam can vary in its level of challenge, covering a range of easy to more complex questions. It's important to be prepared for a variety of question types and difficulties. Best of luck with your TEAS preparation! It's great that you're taking a thoughtful approach to your study, and I'm sure it will serve you well on the exam. 🌟📚👍🍀
@NatalieOcotl
@NatalieOcotl 7 месяцев назад
I’ve been Binging your videos ALL week, taking mine in two weeks. So nervous!! Thank you so much for the explanations, so helpful!!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 7 месяцев назад
I'm so glad to hear that you've found the videos helpful and that they've been a part of your preparation journey! It's completely normal to feel nervous as your exam date approaches, but remember, the hard work and time you're putting into studying and understanding the material will pay off. You've got this, and I'm cheering for you all the way to exam day and beyond! Thank you for your kind words, and best of luck with your studies and your upcoming exam. You're going to do great! 🌟📚💪
@lizbethbarrera5495
@lizbethbarrera5495 7 месяцев назад
Im going to take my ati teas next month and i need something to study so i could pass my test what videos are good to watch from you
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 7 месяцев назад
That's great to hear you're gearing up for your ATI TEAS next month! To help you prepare and boost your chances of acing the test, I would recommend watching the newer videos I have for the reading section as they contain a lot of examples, content breakdown, and practice questions. My older videos for the remaining topics are great and will help bridge those other areas while I am in the process of updating all of my TEAS videos. I also highly recommend attending the live tutoring workshops every Tuesday and Thursday at 8PM EST. You can ask questions while we cover all the topics.
@lizbethbarrera5495
@lizbethbarrera5495 7 месяцев назад
If I miss the live video I could watch them again
@lizbethbarrera5495
@lizbethbarrera5495 7 месяцев назад
Do u have all the ati teas videos I need to take all of them reading, science ,math and writing
@lizbethbarrera5495
@lizbethbarrera5495 7 месяцев назад
@@NurseCheung hello send another comment
@nrivera0717
@nrivera0717 Год назад
Wouldn't the S phase have the most nucleotides since we are replicating and doubling our DNA thus more nucleotides are present?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Absolutely, you're on the right track! Let's break this down: During the S phase (Synthesis phase) of the cell cycle, DNA replication takes place. This means that each chromosome is duplicated. As a result, by the end of the S phase, the amount of DNA in the cell has essentially doubled. When discussing the number of nucleotides, you're right. Since DNA is made up of nucleotides (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine), when we say that the amount of DNA has doubled, we're also implying that the number of nucleotides has doubled. So, if we were to compare a cell just before the S phase and a cell just after the S phase, the latter would indeed have twice the number of nucleotides due to the replication of DNA. Good observation! 🧬🔍👍
@debbiezavaleta6457
@debbiezavaleta6457 6 месяцев назад
@@NurseCheung hi, so does this mean that the solution in the video is wrong?
@ellyz9138
@ellyz9138 Год назад
Great video! I've been using smart academy since January, its super reassuring seeing you promote them as well! Thank you!!
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Hey! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Yeah, Smart Edition Academy is definitely a great resource for studying for the TEAS exam. I hope it's been working out well for you and helps you ace the test! Best of luck on your TEAS exam 😊💜
@sufyankhanafridi302
@sufyankhanafridi302 Год назад
Hey, I would love to hear your review on the smart academy
@yorjeliscastro76
@yorjeliscastro76 2 месяца назад
I took my teas exam yesterday, I was prepared with questions like this but got totally different ones 😭😭. I felt as my science section wasn't really science.
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Месяц назад
I'm sorry to hear that the exam didn't go as expected, especially after all your preparation. The TEAS can sometimes cover a broad range of topics, and the science section, in particular, can be quite diverse. For now, it might help to reflect on the parts of the exam that felt off and review any areas where you felt less confident. Understanding more about the types of questions that surprised you could be beneficial for future preparation. It’s important not to get too discouraged-this is just one step in your journey, and every challenge is a learning opportunity.
@meshiac714
@meshiac714 Год назад
Hello, if I take the Teas and not pass all the subjects do I have to retake the entire test or just the parts I failed ?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
If you take the TEAS and do not pass all the subjects, you will need to retake the entire test. The TEAS exam is typically administered as a single, comprehensive test, and the scores for each subject are integrated into an overall composite score. Institutions often consider the composite score when evaluating applicants. Before retaking the TEAS, it's a good idea to review your scores, identify your areas of weakness, and create a targeted study plan to improve in those areas. This can increase your chances of passing the exam on your next attempt.
@annakirk4581
@annakirk4581 Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Of course 😊💜
@kenyatamagette
@kenyatamagette Год назад
I take my Test tomorrow 😊
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You got this Kenyata!!
@kenyatamagette
@kenyatamagette Год назад
@@NurseCheung thank you❤️
@elisacruz99
@elisacruz99 Год назад
Did ypu have any of these questions? Did you pass?
@ajvillanueva9469
@ajvillanueva9469 Год назад
The only question i have is 24, why would there be more nucleotides in G1 phase before S phase when it replicates??
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
During the G1 phase of the cell cycle, the cell prepares for DNA replication in the S phase. The reason there are more nucleotides in the G1 phase before the S phase is because the cell is actively synthesizing new nucleotides in preparation for DNA replication. As the S phase begins, the DNA replication machinery utilizes these available nucleotides to replicate the DNA. Therefore, the number of nucleotides increases in the G1 phase to ensure that there are sufficient building blocks for DNA synthesis in the subsequent S phase.
@jackieiscool15
@jackieiscool15 Год назад
retaking the TEAS tmmr...
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Best of luck on your TEAS retake! 🍀 Remember to stay calm, take your time, and approach each question with a clear mind. You've got this! Trust in the preparation you've done, and don't hesitate to use the strategies you've learned to tackle the exam.
@sapphires8088
@sapphires8088 11 месяцев назад
Retaking mines next month!!!🙏🏾
@dr_ltorres8289
@dr_ltorres8289 2 месяца назад
Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand- biological classification mnemonic
@xXDarkMidnightMoonXx
@xXDarkMidnightMoonXx Год назад
Why is 24 not S phase if S phase is the actual part of the cell cycle where the DNA is copied?
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
It seems like you're referencing a specific question or context where "24" and "S phase" are mentioned. Without the full context, I can't provide a direct answer. However, I can explain a bit about the S phase. The S phase (Synthesis phase) is a specific part of the cell cycle, particularly in the interphase portion, where DNA replication occurs. During the S phase, each chromosome is replicated to produce two identical sister chromatids. This ensures that the two daughter cells will have the same genetic material after cell division. If you could provide more context or elaborate on the question, I'd be more than happy to assist further! 😊🔬🧬
@luckylady123100
@luckylady123100 Год назад
I have them but the videos could be a little easier to navigate
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
Thank you for your feedback! I'll keep that in mind and work on improving the navigation of the videos. If you have any specific suggestions or if there's anything else you'd like to see in the videos, feel free to let me know. Your input is valuable in making the content more user-friendly and helpful for everyone.
@fanessiaa
@fanessiaa Год назад
yay omg thank you
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
You're welcome! I'm so glad that you're enjoying my ATI TEAS practice review series. If you have any questions or topics that you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know. Best of luck to you in your TEAS exam preparation!
@lnwilliams30
@lnwilliams30 Год назад
I took mine yesterday and failed but not by much, I'm excited to try again
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
I'm sorry to hear that you didn't pass the TEAS on your first attempt, but it's great to hear that you're not giving up and are excited to try again. Keep a positive attitude, use your previous experience to identify areas where you can improve, and keep up with your preparation. Many people take the TEAS more than once, and the key is to keep learning and building on your knowledge. You've got this, and with determination and focused study, you'll increase your chances of passing on your next attempt. If you have any questions or need further assistance with your TEAS preparation, feel free to ask. Good luck with your future attempts!
@perisonderi7460
@perisonderi7460 25 дней назад
The science is not the science I know,it’s actually anatomy and physiology
@prettywknowledgepwk5805
@prettywknowledgepwk5805 Год назад
I love you 🤣🫶🏽
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung Год назад
💜
@Theorengofamily
@Theorengofamily 9 месяцев назад
Do you tutor people or no
@NurseCheung
@NurseCheung 9 месяцев назад
As of now, I don't offer 1:1 tutoring, but there's some good news on the horizon! I'm working on bringing ATI TEAS tutoring to RU-vid soon. So, keep an eye out on RU-vid for these upcoming tutoring sessions. And in the meantime, if you have any questions or topics you're curious about, feel free to ask. I'm here to help as much as I can through these channels. Best of luck with your studies! 🌟📚👍
@punnaravo4344
@punnaravo4344 Год назад
Done. @punnaravo
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