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1 TEAS V 101 St. David’s School of Nursing Round Rock, TX Lynn Heimerl, MEd. Coordinator of Admission and Retention 2016 Admission

2 What is the TEAS V? It is the Test of Essential Academic Skills, which evaluates an applicant’s general knowledge of math, science, reading, and English. Nurse educators determine items assessed. All applicants must take the TEAS V. SON expectation: Conditionally admitted students have solid skills for determining the correct answer on timed knowledge-based assessments.

3 TEAS V Scores Qualified applicants must have minimum scores of: Reading 81.0% Math 76.7% Science 70.8% English 73.3% Composite 73.3%

4 Why are TEAS V scores so important? Applicants who earn these minimum scores and beyond are highly likely to graduate on time. Once admitted to the School of Nursing – all course exams are timed. Students must earn passing exam grades to progress with their class. Taking initial steps to prepare for and pass the NCLEX-RN® on first attempt.

5 If I take the TEAS V twice – which scores count? Answer: The attempt you earned the highest minimum scores in reading, math, science, English/Language Usage. Note: There is no cherry picking – selecting highest scores between the two attempts.

6 Example First attempt Reading 81%Math 75% Science 70.8% English 73.3%Composite 71% Second attempt Reading 83%Math 76.7% Science 80% English 78%Composite 78%

7 Example continued We would accept the scores from the second attempt. Why? All scores for reading, math, science, English/ Language) and composite are either at the required minimum score or higher.

8 Another example An applicant earns the following TEAS V scores: Reading 78% Math84% Science79% English90% Composite85%

9 Is this applicant qualified? No TEAS V reading score must be 81% or higher.

10 Are minimum TEAS V scores good enough? Not likely. Why? Average 2013 scoresAverage 2014 scores Reading: 8989 Math:8993 Science:8483 English:8585 Composite8786

11 TEAS V Admission Procedure If an applicant takes the TEAS V two times between January 16, 2015 and January 15, 2016, the second attempt must be a different form. To ensure that is the case, please follow one of the below options for testing: If you are testing at a school site that offers the TEAS V, take both your attempts at that location. If you test at PSI, you may only test there once. Your second attempt needs to be at a school site location. Submit Individual Performance Profile(s) (page 1) with the application materials.

12 All applicants have two attempts at taking the TEAS V exam for the 2016 admission The following are resources to locate a testing site: PSI http://www.atitesting.com/ati_next_gen/customecom/productpage.aspx?cod e=8483&isproduct=2 Other testing centers: A. http://www.atitesting.com/ctccteas/http://www.atitesting.com/ctccteas/ B. Testing, Research-Support and Evaluation Center (TREC) at Texas State University 512.245.2276 http://www.txstate.edu/trec/ C. Testing Center (Avery Building) at Texas State University - Round Rock Campus (RRC) - (Click here for information)Click here for information

13 TEAS V Tips Take the TEAS V After you prepared. During a down time – between semesters, during a holiday break. Order the study manual and pay the fee to take 2 practice exams – they are a solid investment. https://www.atitesting.com/Solutions/PreNursi ngSchool/TEAS.aspxhttps://www.atitesting.com/Solutions/PreNursi ngSchool/TEAS.aspx

14 TEAS V Tips Only a few applicants “naturally” are able to sit for the TEAS V and earn high scores. Most applicants practice answering questions using a timer.

15 TEAS V Tips Practice Timed Focus on questions – wrong answer Answer 10 questions – timed at 2 minutes for each question Goal: 9 of 10 answers correct Continue

16 TEAS V Tips Practice Timed Focus on questions – wrong answer Answer 10 questions – timed at 1 minute 30 seconds for each question Goal: 9 of 10 answers correct Continue

17 TEAS V Tips Practice Timed Focus on questions – wrong answer Answer 10 questions – timed at 1 minute and 15 seconds for each question Goal: 9 of 10 answers correct Continue

18 TEAS V Tips Timing Goals Reading: About 1 minute 35 seconds for each question Math:About 1 minute 5 seconds Science:About 1 minute 35 seconds English:About 1 minute

19 TEAS V Tips Using practice tests in a timed environment helps reduce anxiety when it is time for the real thing. Practice Practice Practice We are serious about practicing…

20 So how many practice questions? Minimum of 100 correct answers for each subject. At the time that is allotted.

21 TEAS V Tips Really bad ideas Sit for the TEAS V without preparing for it – just to see how hard it is. –You have just used-up one of your two times to earn high TEAS V scores. Waiting until the second week in January to take the TEAS-V. –Why? Bad weather Technical problems at the test site

22 TEAS V Tips Attitude is critical. Assess your attitude toward test-taking. Be positive; it makes a difference. Be steadfast – determined.

23 TEAS V Tips If you have test anxiety, practice harnessing this anxiety. A little anxiety is good – it helps you do your personal best. Anxiety beyond this level interferes with your ability to do your best.

24 TEAS V Tips On the test day Get sleep. Eat what is kind on your digestive system at a time that works well for you. Wear comfortable clothing and a watch. Or try wearing a Sunday outfit. Goal: Be physically and mentally alert at an intensity that feels right to you.

25 TEAS V Tips General Test Taking Strategies Avoid changing answers. Be systematic. Work at a steady pace. Stay focused. Breathe. Look for logic.

26 TEAS V: The actual exam Subject: Reading # Questions:42 % of test questions:28% Time given:58 minutes Each question:About 1 minute and 35 seconds

27 TEAS V: The actual exam Subject: Math # Questions:30 % of test questions:20% Time given:51 minutes Each question:About 1 minute 5 seconds

28 TEAS V: The actual exam Subject: Science # Questions:48 % of test questions:32% Time given:66 minutes Each question:About I minute 35 seconds

29 TEAS V: The actual exam Subject: English/ Language Usage # Questions:30 % of test questions:20% Time given:34 minutes Each question:About 1 minute Heads Up: Up to 20 additional unscored pretest items.

30 Question I took the TEAS V for the first time and earned a score below the required minimum. What should I do? Topics to Review List items that you did not answer correctly. Refers back to Study Manual and page(s). Refer to a textbook.

31 Then PracticeTimedFocus on questions – wrong answer Allow for major remediation.

32 Get into the swing You are responsible for a knowledge deficient – starting with preparing for the TEAS V and continuing through nursing school.

33 Questions?


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