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Aug 18, 2007 01:39 PM

Ati = Nclex

by Danish

Anyone else taking ATI tests? I was wondering if they are as hard as NCLEX? I have been told that the ATI questions are harder then the NCLEX and if you are doing well on them, you should be fine...

Im just trying to make sure I am prepared. Thanks in advance


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from RNDave
Old Aug 18, 2007, 02:51 PM

Default Re: Ati = Nclex
I did the Virtual-ATI prep and passed. I would say that the most of the ATI test questions are at the level of some of the harder NCLEX questions. So, if you're getting good scores on the ATI's you'll probably do fine on the NCLEX. Hope that helps!

Dave
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from 1hotrn
Old Aug 18, 2007, 03:34 PM

Default Re: Ati = Nclex
i didnt think the ATI questions were as hard as the NCLEX, I think Kaplans is the closest you can get to it but thats just my opinion , do Saunders CD and choose pharmacology and do that whole section that prepared me the most for the Pharm part on the Nclex, I got 20 meds and I knew all of them except for one !
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