ATI comprehensive RN Exit

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I'm prepping for my exit exam. I've been looking at everything ATI I was wondering if anyone had any additional study material they'd be willing to share ? Thank YOU!!

On 10/27/2020 at 12:54 PM, Virtual said:

I passed with an 84% raw score=99% predictor of passing the NCLEX. BSN Secured ? ?

 I also never used the pink ATI book that everyone praised, I felt like the chapters were too long and it was super vague. Instead I used my cathy parkes flash cards and did some adaptive quiz questions. I already used her cards during nursing school so going over it again was simple. Our school had us do plenty of ATI questions per week so I kinda already felt burnt out.

With that being said I was super nervous for it. I scored low on both of my practice exit exams, the first one I got 65% and the second one I got 72%. I was in Youtube comments asking people for tips, searching comprehensive Twitter hashtags, messaging people on IG, and asking people on here for advice. I always disliked ATI because of how they word their exams but your boy is officially done with nursing school. Good luck ?

Congratulations!! Thank you so much for coming back and sharing your experience. the anxiety is real!! our school makes us retake all of our practice ATI's along with board vitals, and doing the learning systems.  anyways thanks for much for sharing! 

Hi I was wondering if anyone can please share any more tips about the exam, pretty nervous I have been doing a lot of practice questions. thank you 

Just wanted to update this thread. I remediated Form A  and get a 78, which is a 97% chance of passing the NCLEX.

I took my Exit ATI yesterday and made a 78% (97% chance of passing the NCLEX) 

I made a 60 on Comp practice A and a 70 on comp practice B. I created a study guide using my ATI book from the notes provided above, listened to  Cathy parkes videos while driving, utilized Learning systems 3.0 (adaptive quizzes), board vitals, and used another comprehensive study guide provided by my school.  if you’re not familiar with the way ATI will ask a question then start doing practice questions. Last but not least, remember ADPIE & ABC’s. Good luck!!

Did u just take yours in dec 2020 ?

3 hours ago, alicaaa said:

Did u just take yours in dec 2020 ?

YES!

The notes helped me too for the comprehensive. I got a 99% probability on the exam so you can add another one to the list. Now, I just need to pass the Medsurg exam next week and I graduate finally. I wish there were notes for the medsurg exit. ? 

I thought they have different forms?  Im not sure to rely on this because pretty sure they always change up the questions

Anyone take the ATI for a third time? I got a 68 this last time and need a 70.

*Updating this post* I took comp-predictor and scored a 97% probability of passing NCLEX  first attempt.  If you are not familiar with ATI and how they ask questions, I suggest getting started. My school utilized ATI since week 1 of nursing school. I answered every question in learning systems question bank, modules and completed the standard quizzes. This is what I would suggest for passing comp-predictor. Answering so many questions is what helped me pass.
 

Simply put; If you are already an OG at answering ATI questions use the review and just take comp. If ATI is unfamiliar and proctor scores are low, mainly do practice questions, and use this guide as a cherry on top.

Good Luck!

When do you take it ??

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