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Um I would kill myself just trying to pass those darn things but never could. I was glad at the time at my school they were not for a grade. The prediction was wrong I passed the nclex. Try your best those things are all about how it is worded pay close attention of the question at hand. I say if it's not for a grade try your best and don't sweat it. If it is read the books and the dvd's that go along with the ati testing. Good luck
What worked for me was doing the practice exams. I would answer each question, and then I would read and think about the rationales for every right and wrong answer. I also took notes on the information in the rationales that I was unfamiliar with. On some of the ATIs I also retook the practice exam again with a study buddy and we would discuss our reasons for why we were picking our answer before clicking on the answer. I passed every ATI at level 2 or 3 and rarely reads the books. I never watched the DVDs either.
I am on my last semester, and we have to take all the proctored ATI's again, forms A and B and, in order to take the proctored we have to show proof of competence, which is at least 80 on the practice tests.
we have to do all of that, plus proof of 3000 nclex style questions, and then we have the comprehensive, were we have 2 practice ones, and then we have the proctored (all on the end of next month) where we have to get 80 and if we dont get an 80 at the proctored predictor we cant graduate!!!
bah! i am not fond of ATI specially mental health, but i passed all of them with level 2 and 3's
What worked for me was doing the practice exams. I would answer each question, and then I would read and think about the rationales for every right and wrong answer. I also took notes on the information in the rationales that I was unfamiliar with. On some of the ATIs I also retook the practice exam again with a study buddy and we would discuss our reasons for why we were picking our answer before clicking on the answer. I passed every ATI at level 2 or 3 and rarely reads the books. I never watched the DVDs either.
could someone please tell me how many levels are there?? what do these mean?? is 3 the highest level?
dc2mendoza
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hi everyone..i failed the ati comprehensive form a and im taking form b in a couple weeks..wondering if anyone has any advise or notes that would help me with form b..please let me know or email me
thanks!
(per the moderator - asking for notes to prepare for this exam is cheating)