TEAS 7 Exam Help — Pass the ATI TEAS on Your First Attempt

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TEAS 7 Exam Help — Pass the ATI TEAS on Your First Attempt

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The ATI TEAS 7 (Test of Essential Academic Skills) is the most commonly required nursing school entrance exam in the country. Most programs require a score of 60–70%+ to qualify, and competitive programs often want 75–85%. Here’s everything you need to know about the TEAS 7 and how students get expert help.

What the TEAS 7 Tests

📐 Math (38%) — Numbers, algebra, measurement, data interpretation (36 questions)

📖 Reading (31%) — Comprehension, inference, integration of knowledge (45 questions)

✍️ English & Language Usage (16%) — Conventions, vocabulary (37 questions)

🔬 Science (31%) — Biology, chemistry, A&P, scientific reasoning (50 questions)

TEAS 7 vs. TEAS 6 — What Changed

The TEAS 7 (released 2022) features updated science content with more A&P emphasis, new question types, revised math content, and updated Reading passages. If your school still uses TEAS 6, that version is also covered.

How the TEAS Is Proctored

  • ATI Testing Center — On-site at the school’s testing lab or PSI testing center
  • Online proctored (at-home) — Taken through ATI’s platform with live proctor or ProctorU
  • You can take it at the ATI website directly or through your school’s testing program

Score Requirements by Program Type

58–62%

Minimum for many LPN programs

65–75%

Standard ADN/ASN programs

80%+

Competitive BSN programs

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