Re: ATI test
I was in the first class of a new LPN program, and we used ATI, but it didn't hold us from graduation if we 'failed' it. It was used as a predictor exam, and it told me that I was in the 98th precentile of passing. I didn't believe it, but I did pass NCLEX the first time. In all honesty, nothing can really predict whether one will pass or fail. It depends on what your NCLEX focuses on and your strength in that area. I was poor in pediatrics and was fortunate enough not to have more than one pediatric question on my exam. If they had focused on the milestones or cardiac conditions, I would have been a goner. I found that their test bank of questions was not enough for me, and once you answered questions in that area, there were no new or rephrased questions to work with.
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