Thank you very much Sir; your videos really helped me to score 82 in math portion. I received my admission letter today into the RN program. I greatly appreciate 👏
I've learned more in an hour from your videos than the entirety of my high school education. Thank you so much! taking my TEAS test soon and I feel pretty confident. You must be from the south with that accent!
Thank you so much for your videos! I went through them all, took the test and scored an 89% on the math portion! I just received my acceptance letter to nursing school yeserday! Your videos gave me the confidence that I needed to get the score that I got. Again thank you so much! I am so grateful for your channel!
Congrats on passing the math! Unfortunately, that is all I teach... just math. As for the other subjects, consider joining our FREE webinars over at Archer Review. We have a Reading and English instructor that hosts a few webinars each month. More info can be found here (again... completely FREE 😊) archerreview.link/teaswebinars
I have plenty on conversions. Look for the eyeballs (👀 👀) and the magnifying glasses (🔍 🔎) at www.bcraftmath.com/atiteas. It is near the very top of that page - READ THIS FIRST.
Question 😅 so at 10:17 noticed you subtracted (4x) on both sides to cancel out. Why did you subtracted? And not divide? Isn't 4x consider multiplication? I really didn't understand. Could use some help please. 😊
4x does mean 4 "times" x, but we are moving both the 4 AND the x. When you move both the number and the variable, you add or subtract from both sides. At the end of the problem when we have -11x, this is when we divide. We only want to move the -11 in that last step and leave the x alone... that is when you divide. Hope that helps!
I just want to say thank you Mr. Brandon for doing what you do! I passed my TEAS today! 🤗🎉
Thank you very much Sir; your videos really helped me to score 82 in math portion. I received my admission letter today into the RN program. I greatly appreciate 👏
Very nice! Congrats!
Thanks to Mr.Craft I was able to pass the math portion of the teas test and got accepted into nursing school!
Great job! Keep me in mind for med dosage as well!
I've learned more in an hour from your videos than the entirety of my high school education. Thank you so much! taking my TEAS test soon and I feel pretty confident. You must be from the south with that accent!
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that you are finding the videos helpful. 😊 And yes about the accent. I'm from NC. haha
Yes, we southerners know a good ol accent but I'm from Florida.😊
I got a 97% on the math section of the TEAS . Thank you ! Your workbook was very helpful
Very nice! Congratulations and please spread the word about my resources. Keep me in mind for Med Dosage too!
@@bcraftmath I got accepted into the Nursing Program ! Do you have a workbook for Dosage Calculations as well ?
Sure do! www.bcraftmath.com/meddosageworkbook.html
Thank you so much for your videos! I went through them all, took the test and scored an 89% on the math portion! I just received my acceptance letter to nursing school yeserday! Your videos gave me the confidence that I needed to get the score that I got. Again thank you so much! I am so grateful for your channel!
Congrats! Don't forget about me when it is time for med dosage! I got ya covered there too!
@bcraftmath Thank you so much! I definitely will!
Nevermind, i see it. Thank you 😊
Do you teach the English for the TEAS?? I passed the math because of you!! Thank you
Congrats on passing the math! Unfortunately, that is all I teach... just math. As for the other subjects, consider joining our FREE webinars over at Archer Review. We have a Reading and English instructor that hosts a few webinars each month. More info can be found here (again... completely FREE 😊) archerreview.link/teaswebinars
Could you please do a video on conversations please?
I have plenty on conversions. Look for the eyeballs (👀 👀) and the magnifying glasses (🔍 🔎) at www.bcraftmath.com/atiteas. It is near the very top of that page - READ THIS FIRST.
Question 😅 so at 10:17 noticed you subtracted (4x) on both sides to cancel out. Why did you subtracted? And not divide? Isn't 4x consider multiplication? I really didn't understand. Could use some help please. 😊
4x does mean 4 "times" x, but we are moving both the 4 AND the x. When you move both the number and the variable, you add or subtract from both sides. At the end of the problem when we have -11x, this is when we divide. We only want to move the -11 in that last step and leave the x alone... that is when you divide. Hope that helps!