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TEAS Test Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

It's easy to get ready for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), formerly the Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test (HOBET), with our engaging study guide course. You'll review concepts you'll be tested on with our professionally designed lessons and self-assessment quizzes.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Key Ideas & Details in Texts
  • Ch 2. Craft & Structure in Literature
  • Ch 3. Evaluating Arguments in Literature
  • Ch 4. TEAS Test: Analyzing Sources
  • Ch 5. TEAS Test: Grammar
  • Ch 6. TEAS Test: Writing & Word Meanings in Context
  • Ch 7. TEAS Test: Spelling
  • Ch 8. TEAS Test: Punctuation
  • Ch 9. The Writing Process & Sentence Structure
  • Ch 10. TEAS Test: Mathematic Calculations
  • Ch 11. Decimal Operations
  • Ch 12. Mathematical Operations with Fractions
  • Ch 13. Using Percents
  • Ch 14. TEAS Test: Numbers & Operations
  • Ch 15. TEAS Test: Algebraic Applications
  • Ch 16. TEAS Test: Data Interpretation
  • Ch 17. TEAS Test: Measurement
  • Ch 18. Calculating Geometric Quantities
  • Ch 19. Human Anatomy Orientation & Terminology
  • Ch 20. TEAS Test: General Anatomy & Physiology
  • Ch 21. TEAS Test: Reproductive System
  • Ch 22. TEAS Test: Life Science
  • Ch 23. TEAS Test: Genetics
  • Ch 24. Microorganisms & Disease
  • Ch 25. TEAS Test: Properties of Matter
  • Ch 26. Describing Chemical Reactions
  • Ch 27. Properties of Solutions
  • Ch 28. Acids & Bases Overview
  • Ch 29. TEAS Test: Scientific Reasoning
  • Ch 30. TEAS Test Flashcards

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