ATI Comprehensive predictor exit exam

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Hi guys,

I'm taking the ATI exit exam in a couple of weeks, it is the 2016 version. What are some things that helped you pass??

Thanks

I'm in the same boat. I'll be paying attention to this thread for suggestions.

Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

Consistent, repetitive studying on my weak areas up to an including the day of the exam.

I don't think there are any short-term 'tricks' or secret techniques to significantly boost one's score on a broadly comprehensive exam. If there were, it would be indicative of an abysmally poorly designed exam.

If you're not presently aware of your weaknesses, immerse yourself in review questions and rationales from the myriad sources available.

Your ati package should have practice test you can do and redo. I would hit flashcards as well. The Ati books are good to read if you have time, ive heard that they dont test outside of the knowledge found in the books. Study but dont sit up till 2AM the night before.

Update** I passed with a 81%

I read most of the pink ATI Comprehensive book mainly focusing on Medsurg and I did comprehensive practice "A and B". I started studying 1 month before the test. I went through the learning systems tab and did mostly all of the practice test. Also, I did all of the targeted exams under the Test tab.

Expose yourself to as many ATI questions as possible.

do you have copy of that version ?

Update I passed the ATI comprehensive predictor with a 75% and have since graduated and taken the NCLEX and passed that too. The board vitals included in the ATI package for my school was very helpful in helping me prepare for the nclex. The best I did in that was in the 53 - 55% range.

Can somebody share their review materials for ATI exit exam for BSN? My email address is [email protected]

Thank you.

Specializes in Medsurg.
On 8/26/2018 at 11:09 PM, MzRN2u said:

Update** I passed with a 81%

I read most of the pink ATI Comprehensive book mainly focusing on Medsurg and I did comprehensive practice "A and B". I started studying 1 month before the test. I went through the learning systems tab and did mostly all of the practice test. Also, I did all of the targeted exams under the Test tab.

Expose yourself to as many ATI questions as possible.

Awesome!!

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