The ATI TEAS 7 (Test of Essential Academic Skills, Version 7) is a standardized admissions exam administered by ATI Nursing Education. It is used by hundreds of nursing programs and allied health schools across the United States to evaluate whether applicants have the foundational academic skills needed to succeed in a healthcare curriculum. If you are applying to a registered nursing (RN) program, licensed practical nursing (LPN) program, dental hygiene program, or similar healthcare track, you will almost certainly need to sit for the TEAS.
Preparing with a TEAS practice test PDF gives you a portable, printable study resource that mirrors the real exam format. PDF practice tests let you simulate timed, paper-based conditions, annotate questions by hand, study without a screen, and review incorrect answers offline at any time. For many test-takers, working through printed questions is more effective for retention than clicking through digital quizzes alone.
Download the free PDF below, then use the detailed section-by-section breakdown further down this page to build a targeted study plan.
The Reading section tests your ability to comprehend and analyze written passages. You will encounter literary texts, informational articles, functional documents (charts, graphs, labels), and data-driven graphics. Key content areas include:
Roughly 47% of Reading questions cover Key Ideas and Details, making it the highest-weight sub-domain in this section. Practice reading dense paragraphs quickly and identifying the thesis in under 60 seconds.
Math is the most heavily weighted section for many programs because quantitative skills are critical in clinical dosage calculations and data interpretation. Content areas include:
No calculator is allowed on the ATI-proctored version unless the testing site provides one; check your specific program's testing policy. The best prep strategy is to work through dosage-calculation problems until ratios and proportions are automatic.
Science carries the most questions of any single section and covers three broad domains:
Anatomy and Physiology typically accounts for about 68% of Science questions on TEAS 7. Flashcard review of body systems and organ functions is one of the most efficient uses of study time in this section.
This section evaluates grammar, mechanics, vocabulary, and sentence construction. Sub-domains include:
ATI released TEAS 7 in 2022. Key differences from TEAS 6:
If you have older TEAS 6 prep materials, they are still useful for concept review โ but use TEAS 7-specific practice tests for format familiarity.
Your TEAS score report shows both a composite (total) score and individual section scores. The composite is a percentage calculated from the 150 scored items. Most nursing programs publish a minimum composite score requirement โ commonly 58โ62% for acceptance, with competitive programs expecting 70%+. Some programs weight specific sections more heavily; for example, a nursing program may set a minimum Science sub-score in addition to the composite threshold. Always check the exact requirements for each school on your list before setting your target score.
ATI categorizes performance into four bands:
Highly competitive BSN programs at large universities often see average accepted scores in the Advanced range (78โ85%). Community college ADN programs may admit students in the Proficient range. If your goal is a top-ranked program, aim for 80%+ on both composite and the Science section.
A structured, multi-week study plan produces significantly better results than cramming. Most test-takers benefit from 4โ8 weeks of dedicated preparation:
Print this PDF and work through each section as if you were in the actual testing room. Time yourself using the official limits (55 min Reading, 57 min Math, 60 min Science, 37 min English). After completing each section, score your answers using the included answer key, then categorize your errors by sub-domain. Focus your next study session on the sub-domains where you missed the most questions.
For interactive practice, unlimited question sets, and full-length adaptive tests, visit our TEAS practice tests hub where you can drill by section and track your progress over time.