Actual TEAS 7 exam questions vs popular practice exams.

Preface: I understand that the actual TEAS exam questions are gathered from a bank of thousands of questions from each subject. But I’d thought I’d give some insight on how the teas were for me compared to some of the more popular practice exams. As if you’re like me, you don’t wanna be shelling out hundreds of dollars on practice exams if you don’t even know if they’ll be comparable to the actual test.

I know that there are hundreds if not thousands of TEAS 7 practice exams out there. I’ll be touching on the 2 most seemingly popular ones. ATI A/B practice exams, and the 7 mometrix practice exams.

For all 7 of the Mometrix practice exams I found that the: -Science questions were MUCHHH easier than the actual TEAS exam, which was quite disappointing really.

-The math section was slightly more difficult; going into a lot more depth than the actual exam went into. But overall super easy regardless.

-The reading comprehension on Mometrix was also slightly easier than the actual tests. There was always a clear cut answer on the Mometrix tests. While on the TEAS, with around 10 of the questions there were always two answers that could’ve been correct in my point of view.

-While the language use on Mometrix was very slightly more difficult than the actual exam. I’d say they’re ok.

TLDR: Science on Mometrix way easier than TEAS. Math was comparable. Language use was somewhat comparable. Reading comprehension on Mometrix easier than TEAS.

ATI A/B PRACTICE EXAMS

As for both ATI A/B practice exams. Gosh, they were way harder on science than what you actually get on the test. Math I’d say was slightly harder on both A/B exams compared to the actual TEAS. The reading comprehension on A/B was easier than the actual exam. And the language usage on the A/B exams were very comparable.

TLDR: Science way harder on A/B. Math very slightly harder on A/B. Language usage was comparable. Reading comprehension easier on A/B.

Good luck! :) lmk if you have any questions, I’ll try my best to answer them without breaking ATI’s rules LOL.

Preface: I understand that the actual TEAS exam questions are gathered from a bank of thousands of questions from each subject. But I’d thought I’d give some insight on how the teas were for me compared to some of the more popular practice exams. As if you’re like me, you don’t wanna be shelling out hundreds of dollars on practice exams if you don’t even know if they’ll be comparable to the actual test.

I know that there are hundreds if not thousands of TEAS 7 practice exams out there. I’ll be touching on the 2 most seemingly popular ones. ATI A/B practice exams, and the 7 mometrix practice exams.

For all 7 of the Mometrix practice exams I found that the: -Science questions were MUCHHH easier than the actual TEAS exam, which was quite disappointing really.

-The math section was slightly more difficult; going into a lot more depth than the actual exam went into. But overall super easy regardless.

-The reading comprehension on Mometrix was also slightly easier than the actual tests. There was always a clear cut answer on the Mometrix tests. While on the TEAS, with around 10 of the questions there were always two answers that could’ve been correct in my point of view.

-While the language use on Mometrix was very slightly more difficult than the actual exam. I’d say they’re ok.

TLDR: Science on Mometrix way easier than TEAS. Math was comparable. Language use was somewhat comparable. Reading comprehension on Mometrix easier than TEAS.

ATI A/B PRACTICE EXAMS

As for both ATI A/B practice exams. Gosh, they were way harder on science than what you actually get on the test. Math I’d say was slightly harder on both A/B exams compared to the actual TEAS. The reading comprehension on A/B was easier than the actual exam. And the language usage on the A/B exams were very comparable.

TLDR: Science way harder on A/B. Math very slightly harder on A/B. Language usage was comparable. Reading comprehension easier on A/B.

Good luck! :) lmk if you have any questions, I’ll try my best to answer them without breaking ATI’s rules LOL.