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ATI Predictor Test Accuracy?

Hey all! I took the ATI NCLEX predictor test this morning, and according to the test I have a 98% chance of passing the NCLEX on the first attempt. I wanted to see if anyone else has taken this exam or something similar and if they did in fact passed NCLEX afterwards? Thanks in advance!

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I took the predictor in Feb. Also got a 98% chance of passing the NCLEX-PN on the first time. I took the test on Friday, test shut off at 85. So far I've been getting the good pop-up on the PVT..but I won't know my official results until later today. Honestly though I think the ATI is a little easier than the NCLEX.. if anything (in my honest opinion) the NCLEX questions were most similar to Kaplan. Good luck!

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thanks for letting me know what you think! I keep hearing that ATI seems to be easier than NCLEX... Good luck, hope its good news for you later today :)

I took and passed my nclex-pn last month shut off at 85? 2/3 rds of my test was multiple answer SATA whatever you want to call it. Half the test was meds I never heard of. And the question themselves were worded differently than any other I saw on ATI, Exam Cram, Saunders, Kaplan. You only need to prove you have the skills to be an entry level safe nurse.

I guess the ATI predictor might be true after all..I passed!! :nurse:

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I guess the ATI predictor might be true after all..I passed!! :nurse:

YAYYY!!!!! Congrats!

I guess the ATI predictor might be true after all..I passed!! :nurse:

Congratulations!!!

I'll be taking the NCLEX in 9 days. ATI said that I have a 99% chance of passing, and I'm currently reading Pearson Exam Cram. I pray ATI is right and I'll pass..I'll let you know.

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