If the official ATI manual, Mometrix, or any Etsy bundle hasn't moved your practice scores — it's because they're still teaching the 2023 weighting. This fixes that.
Why Everything You've Tried Hasn't Worked (And What Actually Does)
Most TEAS prep gives you more content to memorize. Here's what makes this different:
This Can't Be How Your Nursing Story Ends.
You've spent years on prerequisites. You've worked the CNA job. You've shown up every single day for a career that keeps getting pushed one more cycle away.
Every month you're not an RN is $7,744 in lost wages you will never get back.
Keep Doing What Hasn't Worked:
Generic guides, outdated materials, and hoping this attempt is different — while the 2026 Science Beast keeps taking students by surprise.
Or Get The System That's Built For 2026:
The exact Chemistry and Molecular Biology framework that targets the 27 questions controlling your composite score. Built for the students who cannot afford another rejected cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are there no reviews?
Why are there no reviews?
We just launched the 2026 System and We refuse to use 'stock' or 'fake' reviews. We are currently collecting the first round of real student scores. I'd rather you trust the data than a marketing quote.
Is this actually updated for the 2026 TEAS 7, or is it just rebranded?
Is this actually updated for the 2026 TEAS 7, or is it just rebranded?
This system was built from the ground up based on 2026 exam feedback, student forums (r/teas), and verified 2026 scoring data. Every chapter is mapped to the confirmed 2026 question distribution. The Chemistry and Molecular Biology content reflects what students actually encountered on the 2026 exam — not the 2023 weighting.
How is this different from the official ATI manual?
How is this different from the official ATI manual?
The ATI manual is comprehensive but not prioritized. It covers everything at roughly equal depth, which means a student using only the manual has no way to know that Chemistry questions doubled while A&P dropped by 14 questions. The Insurance Policy is a priority system — it tells you exactly where your study time creates the highest score return.
I'm not good at Chemistry. Will this actually help me?
I'm not good at Chemistry. Will this actually help me?
Yes. The High-Retention Memory Hooks in the Chemistry section are designed specifically for students who haven't taken Chemistry since high school — or who took it and didn't retain it. Le Chatelier's principle, buffer systems, balancing equations: each concept is taught through a clinical nursing application so it sticks. Chemistry is the most common breakthrough students report after completing this system.
Is there a physical book?
Is there a physical book?
The Insurance Policy is a digital PDF and instant download — you get it the moment you purchase. It is formatted for GoodNotes, Notability, and mobile reading. If you prefer to print it, it is print-ready as well.
I already use Nurse Cheung. Do I still need this?
I already use Nurse Cheung. Do I still need this?
She’s great for basics, but students report her 2026 coverage is thin on the Chemistry/Genetics shift. Use this to fill that specific gap.
My test is in 10 days. Is it too late?
My test is in 10 days. Is it too late?
No. The first 7 days of the Calendar focus on the highest-yield topics. It's designed for speed.
I already failed once. Will this work?
I already failed once. Will this work?
Most fail because they studied the wrong topics (Anatomy). This corrects your focus to the 2026 weighting so you don't repeat the mistake.