Published May 7, 2014
christina731
851 Posts
Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone has the cutoff scores for the 2013 exams? I have the 2010 cut offs but I can't seem to find the newer ones.
Thanks
AMICURN
10 Posts
Are you referencing the ATI Comprehensive RN Predictor? If so, this is what I've found:
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor® 2013
Individual Score
Predicted
Probability of
Passing the
NCLEX-RN®
80.0% - 100.0% 99%
77.3% - 79.3% 98%
74.0% - 76.7% 96% - 97%
72.0% - 73.3% 94% - 95%
70.0% - 71.3% 91% - 93%
68.7% - 69.3% 89% - 90%
66.7% - 68.0% 84% - 87%
65.3% - 66.0% 80% - 82%
63.3% - 64.7% 73% - 78%
60.0% - 62.7% 59% - 71%
54.0% - 59.3% 31% - 56%
0.0% - 53.3% 1% - 28%
I apologize for formatting. I don't have the slightest idea how to make it appear in a box, but I tried to make it legible.
Are you referencing the ATI Comprehensive RN Predictor? If so, this is what I've found:RNComprehensivePredictor® 2013Individual ScorePredictedProbability ofPassing theNCLEX-RN®80.0% - 100.0% 99%77.3% - 79.3% 98%74.0% - 76.7% 96% - 97%72.0% - 73.3% 94% - 95%70.0% - 71.3% 91% - 93%68.7% - 69.3% 89% - 90%66.7% - 68.0% 84% - 87%65.3% - 66.0% 80% - 82%63.3% - 64.7% 73% - 78%60.0% - 62.7% 59% - 71%54.0% - 59.3% 31% - 56%0.0% - 53.3% 1% - 28%I apologize for formatting. I don't have the slightest idea how to make it appear in a box, but I tried to make it legible.
Thanks for your reply! But I think I was a little unclear about what I'm looking for. What I have is this:
and what I'm looking for is the 2013 version. It seems as though the cutoff scores for each individual exam have changed. I think what you have is the predictor scores for the comprehensive ATI. I'm currently taking Maternity and Pediatrics. Those are the cutoff scores that I'm looking for :) thanks!
RN CMS 2010 Proficiency Level Table FINAL.pdf
Thanks for your reply! But I think I was a little unclear about what I'm looking for. What I have is this: [ATTACH]14289[/ATTACH]and what I'm looking for is the 2013 version. It seems as though the cutoff scores for each individual exam have changed. I think what you have is the predictor scores for the comprehensive ATI. I'm currently taking Maternity and Pediatrics. Those are the cutoff scores that I'm looking for :) thanks!
Sorry about that! I found http://www.atitesting.com/ati_next_gen/Includes/PDF/en-US/Nursing/HowTo/Faculty/HowTo_RN_2013_CMS_Proficiency_Levels.pdf
Maternal Newborn (60 items) 55.0% – 65.0% 66.7% – 78.3% 80.0% – 100.0%
Nursing Care of Children (60 items) 53.3% – 61.7% 63.3% – 76.7% 78.3% – 100.0%
The cut offs are Level 1, 2, 3 in their respective orders. I hope that helps! Good luck on your ATI testing!
Sorry about that! I found http://www.atitesting.com/ati_next_gen/Includes/PDF/en-US/Nursing/HowTo/Faculty/HowTo_RN_2013_CMS_Proficiency_Levels.pdfMaternal Newborn (60 items) 55.0% – 65.0% 66.7% – 78.3% 80.0% – 100.0% Nursing Care of Children (60 items) 53.3% – 61.7% 63.3% – 76.7% 78.3% – 100.0%The cut offs are Level 1, 2, 3 in their respective orders. I hope that helps! Good luck on your ATI testing!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Where did you find it? Thanks!
Ecstatic2014
53 Posts
I am wondering from the experience of student who have already taken the NCLEX, how accurate is the ATI RN Comprehensive predictor exam score, compared to what you actually scored on the actual NCLEX?
I know nursing schools want to assess your knowledge before the last semester is over.
However, I disagree with this comprehensive predictor exam, as there is a lot of time to study after graduation, and before taking the actual NCLEX. Just curious.
ChelCM
21 Posts
Can someone please tell me what ATI level on the exams is adequate for being ready for NCLEX??? Or what I should be getting percentage wise to be ready for NCLEX???? Please and thank you!!!!!
Are you asking about an individual ati test or the comprehensive one? I only have the individual cutoffs...
The individual. I'm wondering if I have to be at level 3 to be ready for NCLEX???
Which individual test? Each one is scored separately and has different cutoffs. There is a link in a PP.
Also, the information regarding probability of passing NCLEX based on ATI scores is in the link in a PP
The probability in the previous post is only for the comprehensive. I'm wondering if sayv for example level two on the nursing care of children is adequate for passing NCLEX? What level should I be at to pass NCLEX?