Crush the TEAS Exam: Study Hacks You Wish You Knew Sooner

Quote from Jeffery Swafford on 24/07/2025, 12:36 pmWhen I first started preparing for the TEAS exam, I felt completely lost juggling my job, school, and caring for my younger siblings left me with barely any time or energy. I kept comparing myself to others who had all day to study, and that made me feel like I was already behind. One night, after another breakdown, I told my mentor I was thinking of giving up. She gave me a few small but powerful tips: break study sessions into 25 minute focus blocks, use free TEAS specific practice quizzes online, and stick to one subject a day. I followed her advice, slowly gained confidence, and actually started seeing my scores improve. I passed the exam with room to spare and I did it by studying smarter, not harder. If you're struggling, just know the right strategy can make all the difference.
When I first started preparing for the TEAS exam, I felt completely lost juggling my job, school, and caring for my younger siblings left me with barely any time or energy. I kept comparing myself to others who had all day to study, and that made me feel like I was already behind. One night, after another breakdown, I told my mentor I was thinking of giving up. She gave me a few small but powerful tips: break study sessions into 25 minute focus blocks, use free TEAS specific practice quizzes online, and stick to one subject a day. I followed her advice, slowly gained confidence, and actually started seeing my scores improve. I passed the exam with room to spare and I did it by studying smarter, not harder. If you're struggling, just know the right strategy can make all the difference.