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ATI Comprehensive Practice Test

Hi I'm taking the ATI Comprehensive NCLEX Predictor (for Practical Nurses). So far I have been get in the mid to high 60's on the practice test. We need to get a 90% to pass the test. If I'm getting a 60 on the practice test does that mean I will probably get around the same grade on the actual test?

If so I need to improve a lot, any ideas on how to improve I take my test in 4 days!

Thank You

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Hey just wondering how you did on your predictor. I take mine at the end of the month.

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Hi I ended up getting a 70 something I thunk it was a 78 or something like that and it told me that I have 98%chance of passing NCLEX the first time. I just took the NCLEX last week and I passed with the minimum amount of questions. I think ATI really helped to prepare me! Good luck just continue to do the practice test, even the ones from med surg, maternity etc, and that will really prepare you!

Hi I ended up getting a 70 something I thunk it was a 78 or something like that and it told me that I have 98%chance of passing NCLEX the first time. I just took the NCLEX last week and I passed with the minimum amount of questions. I think ATI really helped to prepare me! Good luck just continue to do the practice test, even the ones from med surg, maternity etc, and that will really prepare you!

Wow! Thats awesome and congratulations. I believe I have to make around a 78% to pass, so I have been reviewing all the ATI books and taking the practice tests. Congrats on passing the NCLEX as well. Good luck in your first job as a nurse (when you get it!)

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