TEAS prep

TEAS Practice Test

Prioritize your nursing exam prep by section weight so each week moves both readiness and composite score.

Section weights

TEAS Coverage

Reading

31%

Math

23%

Science

31%

English Language

15%

Treat TEAS prep as weighted workload management: focus first on high-impact weak sections, then tighten pacing through short daily retrieval rounds.

Create TEAS practice sets from your nursing study notes

Generate section-targeted TEAS drills from prerequisite content so each session hits the outcomes your program evaluates.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common TEAS planning and scoring questions for nursing applicants.

What is on the TEAS exam?

TEAS covers Reading, Math, Science, and English Language Usage for nursing admissions.

Why track section weights?

Weights help you prioritize study time where the largest composite gains are possible.

Do programs care about section minimums?

Yes. Many programs evaluate both composite score and section-level readiness.

Which section is hardest for many students?

Science often creates the biggest spread because it combines multiple prerequisite domains.

How many full TEAS practice tests should I take?

Aim for multiple full timed tests plus focused section drills in weak domains.

Should I target speed or accuracy first?

Build stable accuracy first, then improve pacing once your error patterns are controlled.

Can Testopia help TEAS section prep?

Yes. Convert nursing prerequisites and notes into section-specific quiz sets for daily retrieval.