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Hello Ladies and Gents:
I am here to present to you information about how to pass and study for the ATI exams and from what I have heard....if you can pass the ATI, you can pass the NCLEX. I have taken an ATI exam for each of my nursing courses and I took the ATI comprehensive yesterday and I passed on the first try. After studying for 3 days with little sleep- I have seen a lot of trends in the ATI and some common themes and common topics.
If you have a questions about the ATI, please feel free to ask. If I do not know the answer, I will try to find it out or tell you that I don't have an answer.
You can PM me questions or ask me on here. I want to help you pass just like I did along with my other classmates....so lets get started.
Hi @countrygonecity I have a few questions for you my email is [email protected]. or could you send me yours.
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ATI is a dumb exit exam, due to the fact people take it multiple times and it throws the national average off.
People who get information prior to the exam and get a good score does not mean you will pass the ATI. You already an idea of what will be on there. Therefore it is not random.
Taking it multiple times to achieve a certain score does not mean you will pass the Nclex either. It is creating a false sense of security
Personally, I think people put too much energy into worrying about how hard it may or may not be. I have never once had to retake an exam because I study if I feel its necessary and then hakuna matata. Its not the MCATS or the LSATs....heck, its not even the NCLEX! If you understand the basics and know your pharmacology and patho, you should be okay.
My advice is to take it seriously but try not to stress yourself or sike yourself out. Kisses.
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Any tips on how to study for the Peds and OB ATI? I read the book for each ATI but I still seem to struggle.
Thanks!!