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ATI TEAS Prep

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Practice realistic questions, review detailed explanations, and track progress to target your weak areas.

  • Real exam-style questions
  • Detailed answer explanations
  • Track readiness by section

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ATI TEAS

Used by students studying at universities and colleges across the U.S.

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761+ ATI TEAS Practice Questions included with any Keslaly Premium Plan.

Student Stories

How Students Prep Smarter with Keslaly

Hear how real students used realistic practice, progress tracking, and study plans to feel ready on test day.

Why Keslaly

Practice the ATI TEAS the way you’ll take it

Build speed, accuracy, and confidence across Reading, Math, Science, and English with targeted practice and realistic timing.

Baseline Diagnostic

Start with a diagnostic to quickly identify your strongest and weakest TEAS areas across Reading, Math, Science, and English.

Weak-Area Targeting

Get focused practice on the exact topics you’re missing—like anatomy & physiology, algebra, or grammar conventions—until they improve.

Timed Exam Simulation

Practice under realistic timing and navigation to build pacing for 170 scored questions in 209 minutes.

Clear Explanations

Learn faster with step-by-step reasoning that explains why the correct option works and why the others don’t.

Smart Question Review

Review missed and flagged questions after each session to fix weak patterns before they cost you points on test day.

Progress Analytics

Track accuracy and improvement by section and topic so you know when you’re ready to move from practice to full timed runs.

The ATI TEAS is a moderate-to-challenging, timed, multiple-choice exam (170 scored questions in 209 minutes) that rewards both content knowledge and pacing. Keslaly helps you prepare efficiently by showing you what to study next, giving you realistic practice, and helping you learn from every missed question.

  • Diagnostic Baseline Assessment pinpoints your starting level across Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English so you can focus on the topics that will move your score fastest.
  • Weak-Area Targeting automatically directs practice toward skills like anatomy & physiology, chemistry fundamentals, numbers & algebra, measurement & data, and grammar conventions based on your results.
  • Realistic Exam Simulations replicate TEAS-style pacing with timers, navigation, and question flagging to help you manage 209 minutes confidently.
  • Detailed Answer Explanations teach the “why” behind correct and incorrect options, helping you avoid repeat mistakes on science reasoning, reading inference, and math setup.
  • Post-Session Question Review makes it easy to revisit missed and flagged items, spot patterns, and turn errors into a short, targeted follow-up session.
  • Performance Analytics Dashboard tracks accuracy and coverage by section and topic so you can see whether your practice is improving both score and consistency.
  • Multiple Practice Modes lets you switch between untimed learning, focused sets, and timed readiness exams depending on how close you are to test day.
  • Smart Study Planner helps you map your prep to your exam date with manageable daily tasks so you don’t over-study one section and neglect another.
Pricing

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Get ready for the ATI TEAS with targeted practice built around the 170 scored questions and real test timing. Pick the access length and tools that match your study window.

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Essential Plan

$79
15 days of focused prep
  • Full practice access
  • Detailed explanations
  • Timed mini sets
  • Progress snapshots
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Elite Plan

$249
60 days of guided prep
  • Full mock simulations
  • Exam readiness score
  • Priority support
  • Multi-device access
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Exam Overview

What Is the ATI TEAS?

An entrance exam that measures the academic skills many health and nursing programs use for admissions decisions.

At a Glance
Covers key competencies tested on exam day
Designed for first-time and repeat test-takers
Aligned with official exam blueprints
Updated for the latest exam version
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The ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) is a standardized entrance exam designed to evaluate the core knowledge you’ll use in healthcare programs. The current TEAS 7 format is primarily multiple-choice (four options) and covers Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English and Language Usage.

Students and professionals preparing to enter nursing and allied health pathways typically take the ATI TEAS as part of a school or program application. You’ll complete about 170 scored questions (plus unscored pretest items) in a timed session of 3 hours and 29 minutes, so pacing and test-day stamina matter.

The exam matters because there isn’t one universal passing score—each school or program sets its own required cut score. That means your goal is not just to “pass,” but to hit the score your target program expects, often alongside other admissions requirements.

Preparation is important because the ATI TEAS is moderate to challenging and rewards both content knowledge and efficient test-taking. Focused practice with realistic exam simulation, detailed explanations, and targeted review helps you identify weak areas, build confidence, and improve your readiness before test day.

Quick Facts

ATI TEAS Exam Facts

170 scored questions across four sections, completed in about 3 hours and 29 minutes total.

170 scored (+20 unscored pretest)
Total Questions
3 hours 29 minutes (209 minutes)
Time Limit
Set by each school/program (no universal passing score)
Passing Score
Multiple Choice (4 options)
Exam Format
Computer-Based Testing (ATI or PSI) or Paper/Pencil (where offered)
Delivery Method
Moderate to Challenging
Difficulty Level
Scoring Method: Scaled score by section and overall (programs set required cut score)
Your nursing/allied health program determines what score is considered “passing” and may set section minimums. Retake limits and waiting periods vary by school and/or testing provider, so confirm local policy before scheduling.
Section Breakdown
Section Questions Time
Reading 45 55 minutes
Mathematics 38 57 minutes
Science 50 60 minutes
English and Language Usage 37 37 minutes
Your Game Plan

Build a clear, confident ATI TEAS study plan—step by step

Use diagnostics, targeted practice, and realistic timing to stay organized and ready by test day.

  1. Start with a diagnostic baseline
    Begin with a Diagnostic Baseline Assessment to see where you stand across Reading, Math, Science, and English & Language Usage. This gives you a realistic starting point and prevents wasting time on topics you already know.
  2. Turn results into a focused weekly plan
    Use the Smart Study Planner to convert your baseline results into a structured schedule. Set your exam date, then let Keslaly map out what to study each week so you always know what to do next.
  3. Target weak areas with short, intentional practice
    Practice by topic (for example: Anatomy & Physiology, Standard English Conventions, Numbers & Algebra) to strengthen your lowest-performing skills first. Intelligent Practice Engine recommendations help you prioritize the exact subtopics that will move your score fastest.
  4. Review mistakes the right way
    After each session, use Post-Session Question Review and Detailed Answer Explanations to understand why the correct answer is correct—and why your choice wasn’t. This builds repeatable test-day reasoning, not just memorization.
  5. Add timed sets early to build pacing
    Mix in timed practice to match the real exam rhythm (multiple choice, 4 options). Gradually train yourself to manage the clock and reduce time pressure before you take a full-length simulation.
  6. Take full mock exams to simulate test day
    Use Full Mock Exam Simulations and Timed Readiness Exams to practice the full 3 hours 29 minutes experience, including navigation tools like flags and section timing. These runs build stamina and reveal pacing issues you won’t see in short quizzes.
  7. Track readiness and adjust until you’re consistent
    Watch your Performance Analytics Dashboard and Exam Readiness Score to confirm improvement by section and topic. When progress stalls, adjust your plan—more targeted practice for weak areas, more timed work for pacing—until your results are steady and test-ready.
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The ATI TEAS 7 includes about 170 scored questions plus around 20 unscored pretest questions. You won’t know which questions are unscored, so treat every question as if it counts.

Many students study for 2–6 weeks, depending on how recently you covered the material and your target score. A good approach is to start with a diagnostic test, then focus study time on your weakest sections.

The exam covers Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English and Language Usage. Expect questions on key ideas and details in reading, numbers/algebra and measurement/data in math, and anatomy/physiology, biology, chemistry, and scientific reasoning in science.

Most students describe it as moderate to challenging. It’s less about trick questions and more about speed, accuracy, and knowing the core concepts across all four sections.

There isn’t one universal passing score for everyone. Each school or program sets its own required cut score, so check your program’s admissions page or ask an advisor.

You’ll have 3 hours 29 minutes (209 minutes) total testing time. Each section is timed separately: Reading (55), Math (57), Science (60), and English and Language Usage (37).

Yes—Keslaly includes full mock exam simulations designed to mirror the exam’s timing and section structure. You also get detailed answer explanations and post-session review to learn from missed questions.

Yes—Keslaly works across devices so you can practice on your phone, tablet, or computer. Your progress and performance analytics stay synced, making it easy to switch between quick sessions and longer timed practice.