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I took the ATi 180 question Comprehensive NCLEX predictor and I got a 79.6 on it. I want to know what other people got the passed the NCLEX and if it is anything like the NCLEX.
I was also woundering if the ATI helped to use to study for the NCLEX and if it is a good predictor.
thanks beckie
shaemykl09 I just took the ATI comp last Saturday and passed with an 84.7%
I had actually started studying for it back in September and I went through each of the ATI subject books. I thought that was really helpful. I also took practice comp tests on the ATI website. This then printed out focus areas at the end of the tests and those were helpful for me to narrow down specific areas I needed to work on.
Good luck!
I have the comprehensive ATI test as my final exam for my class and another ATI exam for my other final. First of all, how do you study for an ATI comprehensive? Or is it one of those things you had to have studied all along?
Im doing a focused ATI review for NCLEX. Glad to see others are using ATI as well! :)
I took the ATi 180 question Comprehensive NCLEX predictor and I got a 79.6 on it. I want to know what other people got the passed the NCLEX and if it is anything like the NCLEX.I was also woundering if the ATI helped to use to study for the NCLEX and if it is a good predictor.
thanks beckie
Hello beckie i took the ATI comprehensive today and failed with a 59.3 i got to retake is 8 more weeks i took the LPN comprehensive ATI predictor B
gt4everpn, BSN, RN
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Well when I was in school for my PN licensure, we had to take ATI after every course we took, IMO, ATI is very accurate, it should give you your score and then convert that score into an NCLEX predictability rate, I'm 3 yrs out of nursing school, but I believe I used to get high 70's to 80's on ATI and from those scores I got it predicted that I had a 95% chance of passing NCLEX, and I certainly did, I passed with 85 questions the bare minimum!!