McGraw Hill TEAS 2-Book Value Pack
Autor Kathy A. Zahler, Wendy Hanksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2024
The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is required for admission to many nursing schools, and scoring well is essential for entrance to the top programs. With McGraw Hill TEAS 2-Book Value Pack, Fourth Edition, you get a score-boosting, dollar-saving combo that includes TEAS Review, Fourth Edition and 5 TEAS Practice Tests, Fifth Edition--both thoroughly revised to reflect the most recent changes in the TEAS 7 exam.
This two-book pack delivers the most rigorous exam preparation possible, both for review and practice, as well as essential information about changes to the revised exam--from the Introduction that describes the new question formats to practice tests that reflect the new balance of question types. With this value pack, you'll have everything you need to ensure you can tackle the TEAS with confidence, including:
- 6 full-length practice exams
- 600 review questions to help track progress
- Answer keys with complete explanations for each question
- Thorough coverage of fundamental concepts tested on the exam
- Review questions to reinforce learning
- Clear examples that clarify complicated subject matter
- Smart strategies for test day
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781265678470
ISBN-10: 1265678472
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:4th ed
Editura: McGraw-Hill Education Ltd
ISBN-10: 1265678472
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:4th ed
Editura: McGraw-Hill Education Ltd
Notă biografică
Kathy A. Zahler is a widely published test prep writer and the author of McGraw Hill's HESI A2 Review and 4 HESI A2 Practice Tests. Wendy Hanks has written and co-authored numerous test prep books, including McGraw Hill's Nursing School Entrance Exams. Formerly GMAT program director at The Princeton Review, she received her master's degree from Sam Houston State University.