When I first started preparing, I kept seeing shady ads saying take my TEAS test for me. Instead of going down that risky path, I built a simple plan: review the exam blueprint, study 60–90 minutes daily, and rotate subjects (reading, math, science, and English). I used practice questions to spot weak areas, made flashcards, and scheduled weekly mini-tests to track progress. The biggest lesson? Consistency beats shortcuts — and doing the work builds the confidence you actually need on test day.