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Yes, switching to the ATI TEAS Practice Test Package (or even the full Comprehensive/SmartPrep one if your budget allows) is a solid recommendation for your retake, especially since you already used SmartEdition and PocketPrep. Many students report that ATI's official practice tests feel the closest to the real exam in format, difficulty, and question style—often a bit harder, which helps build confidence and accuracy.  atitesting.com Your 60.7% is only about 3.3 points short of the 64% cutoff. With focused 2-week prep and your prior experience (you've already taken the test once, which is huge), it's very realistic to gain those points and more. Plenty of people improve 7–15+ points on a retake by targeting weak areas from their score report.Quick 2-Week Retake StrategyGet your official score report right away — break it down by section (Reading, Math, Science, English/Language Usage). Spend 60-70% of your time on your weakest sections. Switch resources: Buy the ATI TEAS Online Practice Test Package (includes 2 full-length tests A & B that you can take twice each, plus app access). Many say these predict real scores well and come with detailed rationales. If you can stretch, add SmartPrep for guided modules that adapt to your weaknesses. Daily schedule (aim for 2–4 hours/day to avoid burnout):Morning: Review weak topics with short videos/notes (YouTube channels like Science with Susana or Brandon Craft for quick explanations). Afternoon: 50–100 targeted practice questions (use ATI app or PocketPrep again, but focus on missed concepts). Evening: One timed mini-quiz or full section. Review every wrong answer—understand why it's wrong. Test simulation: Take at least one full ATI practice test under real conditions (timed, no distractions). Review it thoroughly the next day. Other tips: Flashcards for A&P terms, math formulas, and grammar rules. Work on test anxiety if it hit you—deep breathing, positive self-talk. Rest the day before the retake. You've already retaken classes and boosted your GPA— this is the last piece! You've put in serious work already. A short, strategic retake like this has helped tons of students clear the hurdle for dental hygiene or nursing programs.TikTok Script Idea (15–30 seconds, energetic & motivational — film vertically, add text overlays, upbeat music like
Yes, switching to the ATI TEAS Practice Test Package (or even the full Comprehensive/SmartPrep one if your budget allows) is a solid recommendation for your retake, especially since you already used SmartEdition and PocketPrep. Many students report that ATI's official practice tests feel the closest to the real exam in format, difficulty, and question style—often a bit harder, which helps build confidence and accuracy. atitesting.com Your 60.7% is only about 3.3 points short of the 64% cutoff. With focused 2-week prep and your prior experience (you've already taken the test once, which is huge), it's very realistic to gain those points and more. Plenty of people improve 7–15+ points on a retake by targeting weak areas from their score report.Quick 2-Week Retake StrategyGet your official score report right away — break it down by section (Reading, Math, Science, English/Language Usage). Spend 60-70% of your time on your weakest sections. Switch resources: Buy the ATI TEAS Online Practice Test Package (includes 2 full-length tests A & B that you can take twice each, plus app access). Many say these predict real scores well and come with detailed rationales. If you can stretch, add SmartPrep for guided modules that adapt to your weaknesses. Daily schedule (aim for 2–4 hours/day to avoid burnout):Morning: Review weak topics with short videos/notes (YouTube channels like Science with Susana or Brandon Craft for quick explanations). Afternoon: 50–100 targeted practice questions (use ATI app or PocketPrep again, but focus on missed concepts). Evening: One timed mini-quiz or full section. Review every wrong answer—understand why it's wrong. Test simulation: Take at least one full ATI practice test under real conditions (timed, no distractions). Review it thoroughly the next day. Other tips: Flashcards for A&P terms, math formulas, and grammar rules. Work on test anxiety if it hit you—deep breathing, positive self-talk. Rest the day before the retake. You've already retaken classes and boosted your GPA— this is the last piece! You've put in serious work already. A short, strategic retake like this has helped tons of students clear the hurdle for dental hygiene or nursing programs.TikTok Script Idea (15–30 seconds, energetic & motivational — film vertically, add text overlays, upbeat music like "motivational success" tracks)Video concept: Start with you holding your score report (blur the exact number if you want), then cut to studying clips (books, phone with apps, notes), end with you smiling confidently with a "retake in 2 weeks" text.Voiceover/Script: "Hey y'all, I just took my TEAS exam for dental hygiene... got a 60.7% when I need 64%. Heartbroken but not giving up! I used SmartEdition and ChatGPT before, but for my retake in 2 weeks, I'm switching to the official ATI TEAS Practice Tests — everyone says they're the closest to the real thing and helped people jump way past the cutoff.Daily grind: reviewing my weak spots from the score report, hammering practice questions, and simulating the full test. If I can boost my GPA by retaking classes, I can do this too!Who's retaking the TEAS? Drop your score and tips below — let's encourage each other! You got this, future hygienists! #TEASexam #DentalHygiene #TEASretake #NursingSchool #StudyMotivation "

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