Published Sep 14, 2016
grace297111
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Hello everybody! So just a quick background, I graduated in April 2016 with my BSN degree. My school required the ATI Comprehensive Predictor exit exam before we graduated and I only scored a 78% of passing the NCLEX the first time. I've been studying uworld and hurst for about two months. I'm preparing to re-take the ATI comp predictor again next Thursday. I need to score at least a 92% to pass, so my school can send the rest of my information in for NCLEX. So any advice would be greatly appreciated, because I am freaking out! Thank you again!
ORNurseCOS
127 Posts
Hello, that seems awful high that you would need a 92% - maybe I'm reading this wrong. My school required a 73.3% for them to submit our authorization. I know of no one that scored that high (92%). For what its worth the school has a 96% pass rate of the NCLEX.
I didn't study for the comprehensive, got a 74% which indicated I had a 96% chance of passing the real test. I took the NCLEX and was done in less than an hour, 75 questions. If you have done the Hurst and the Uworld and got a 78% on the ATI comp - you are wasting your time. You can take the test now and you'll be laughing on the way out to your car.
Good luck.