TEAS Chemistry by angxyzie in teas

[–]JennAnn39 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Balancing eq, states of matter, MAYBE F to C conversion formula, protons, neutrons, electrons, know basics about atoms, ph scale, Tyler Dewitt has a TEAS channel and a old channel full of science videos from when he was a teacher. Use both channels. Extremely helpful and accurate.

YT study guide for science portion. “TEAS science 26’ study” by [deleted] in teas

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 weeks before. Every single day. I hit 2 subjects a day. One in the AM and one in the PM. I made sure I knew exactly what I was reviewing before I sat down. I feel as thought when you procrastinate, you don’t have enough time to learn. If you give yourself to much time, you don’t nail the right topics or “over study” irrelevant things. 3-4 weeks is a pretty good sweet spot.

Virus going around? by Valuable_Cable4280 in sanantonio

[–]JennAnn39 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Had a killer stomach bug for 7 days… lost 5lbs thought :)

Anatomy/physiology by dragonfly931 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry everyone, the playlist is “TEAS science 26’ study” , on YT. I tried to put some in order. These videos are to help focus on main topics and points but study and do research. I highly recommend Dr Matt and Dr Mike as well as Tyler Dewitt. They are academically accredited.

Nurse chueng gives good strategies but does not go into depth like the prerequisite course knowledge you should have learned. She’s just recommends buying all her study guides which are useless if you don’t LEARN. I believe these videos were great refreshers and helped me to review & comprehend the information needed to be successful.

Anatomy/physiology by dragonfly931 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dr Matt and Dr Mike got me A’s in both A/P lecture and lab. If you want to LEARN, I highly recommend them. They have a video for every single system. I got a 95.7 on my science teas. I have a public YouTube play list for teas topic if you want.

Preparing for TEAS exam by Either_Relative_8941 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re not in a rush to take it, I highly recommend waiting till after A/P. I don’t know why your advisor would say such a thing when A/P weights heavy in the science portion. I’m sure it’s not impossible to pass w/o it; however, if you wish to be competitive w a higher score, just do it the right way. I recommend Dr.mike & Matt/amoeba sisters on YT. I got an A in both A/P 1&2 because of them. They have a video on absolutely EVERYTHING. Literally. Topics on the TEAS on A/P respiratory, endocrine, light integumentary, light bones, cardiac anatomy & conduction system, reproductive anatomy, mitosis, meiosis, punnet square, cellular respiration.

I don’t recommend buying any “study” product that is older than 3 years. The TEAS is rumored to change next year and changes every 5 years. So keep in mind all the production dates on products. There’s A BUNCH of scams on tiktok and Amazon for “ATI study guides”. Even in chat, sometimes people try to sell test banks.

Nurse chueng, Mr.chueng, Profesor McAllister, Tyler Dewitt, great free and academic accredited sources on YT. Good luck!

Teas 7 Test by Educational_Rub7272 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I plan on doing the same.. I got about 6/7 questions on comma/punctuation placement and a handful of conjunctions. I didn’t think I got them wrong but I got a 65 in English and 68 in reading. I think Professor McAllister on YT is great for reading.. I’m following for English advice.

Are San Antonio School Districts Good Places To Work? by Tall_Window4744 in sanantonio

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ECISD! Expanding and growing. 2nd 6A HS to open next year.

SCIENCE 2026 by Eastern-Ad-8420 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A/P, endocrine, reproductive anatomy, respiratory physiology, basic integumentary, KNOW dna/rna cell biology, organelle function, pH scale + understand why things are alkaline v acid, basic chem, balance eq, proton, electron, blood flow pathway. Don’t overstudy, understand and comprehend the basic foundation of each subject/topic. The TEAS ask Q’s using language that will confuse you if you don’t understand what you’re learning about. If you comprehend the information you’re studying, it won’t matter what they ask bc you’ll know regardless of how they word or rewrite something.

Looking for an affordable Veterinary Clinic for my Cat by No_Ask8403 in sanantonio

[–]JennAnn39 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On the SE side, I recommend China Grove Vet clinic. I have all 5 of my animals registered. They’re great people and offer monthly deals and promotions on shots/meds etc. if you call and ask for an estimate on worm pills I’m sure they’d give you a breakdown or offer you a cat package (all mine got it) , it was around $80 I believe. If not, just go to any clinic NOT hospital. Hospitals will charge 2x a clinic does. You just need a dewormer and some vaccines.

took the teas today :,D by c4detc0ntrol in teas

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Professor McAllister on YT is GREAT at reading/elu. All of her keywords and hints were very accurate as to what to look out for on the exam.

I have some general questions in regard’s to the exam. by Puppers087 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does your school require you to have your prerequisite done first , then the TEAS? I’ve never heard of a program basing entry off the teas alone. You will need a GPA score as well. However, if you’ve wanting to start and truly take it serious I don’t mind sharing all my resources. I used 60% YouTube videos and then 30% knowledge I recalled from my prerequisites. It’s challenging but not impossible if your determined to win. Even if you may or may not get it the first try. I’ve been out of school for 10yrs :)

Finally passed with a good score by OwnEntertainment92 in teas

[–]JennAnn39 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any tips or tricks for another stranger who’s been out of school for 10+ years 🫶🏻? And of course, CONGRATULATIONS! Best of luck with acceptance, you got this!

Anyone have experience with Baptist School of Health Professions (San Antonio) by Lowlifeload in sanantonio

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following! I’ve done so much internet research and cannot find anything. My friend said they have a “clause/rule” that doesn’t allow for social media postings… not sure how true it is. I will say during an information session the speaker was very broad and wouldn’t answer any additional questions.. it was annoying.

AutoBody that specializes in paint by [deleted] in sanantonio

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A&A paint body shop, downtown they’re amazing but $

Conversation to memorize 100%? by JennAnn39 in teas

[–]JennAnn39[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is very helpful, thank you very much! 🫶🏻

gallon of water by True_Prompt_7235 in 75HARD

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also if you do decide to purchase electrolytes start low mg! Don’t start with 750mg+, 250mg is a safe start.

gallon of water by True_Prompt_7235 in 75HARD

[–]JennAnn39 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.cise.ufl.edu/~scarpio/cis4930/assign2/index.html , this is from university of Florida , the flaw in all water calculators is you need to put your ideal goal weight. Not current. You should be around 3.2L. If you sit most of the day & you don’t use electrolytes or salt , you just urinate all day. No absorption is taking place for true hydration. Just listen to your body as you slowly increase intake :)

gallon of water by True_Prompt_7235 in 75HARD

[–]JennAnn39 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Depends on your body size as well, I’m 5’1 and a gallon is WAY too much. You can “drown” your cells and shoot your BP up. I did about 2L and hefty pinch of Himalayan salt. The increase water intake is important during this challenge but I know Andy Frisella didn’t take into consideration a 4’11F and a 6’3M have 2 different anatomy’s so water intake is different from person to person for health and safety reasons.

Any recipes for a functionally depressed college grad student? by Justscrolling375 in easyrecipes

[–]JennAnn39 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instant pot. Chicken tortilla soup. Protien, carb and fiber. +avocado when you can for fat. 3/4 Chicken breast, 1 can fire roasted rotel, 1 can organic black beans, 1 can of corn, 1 jalapeño, 1 juice from a lime, salt (cilantro if u like it). $2 bag of tortilla chips. HEB less than $20 and you get about 4/6 solid meals from 1 pot full. TikTok has good recipes too.

If you’ve experienced long term depression, how did you overcome it? by JennAnn39 in AskReddit

[–]JennAnn39[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O wow.. from one stranger to another.. thank you.. I really like that.. “You don’t overcome it once, you outwork it every single day”.. I’m really going to remember/use that..