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We took an assigned ATI test at the end of every class. In my first year of nursing, we took the Fundamental ATI, and on the second year, we took an ATI for each class. For example: One for OB, Peds, Psych, etc.
We also had access to the ATI site to take practice exams.
ATI is nothing compared to the HESI, or even Kaplan.
We took an assigned ATI test at the end of every class. In my first year of nursing, we took the Fundamental ATI, and on the second year, we took an ATI for each class. For example: One for OB, Peds, Psych, etc.We also had access to the ATI site to take practice exams.
ATI is nothing compared to the HESI, or even Kaplan.
if thats the case, I wouldnt worry too much.
We had access to the practice exam, but we never had time to study for it.
Most of us were honestly like "screw it"
Well, a 97% to pass is like a 76% overall I think. We were given numbers but I didn't keep them. If we do not get a 97% we have to take the virtual ATI and get "green lighted". To pass, we need to have an 80% predicted minimum (which was a sixty something) otherwise we repeat the class with the preceptorship.
applesxoranges, BSN, RN
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I am taking the comprehensive exit exam tomorrow. I think it is called the comprehensive exam B. I took A and I had a 97% predicted probability of passing the NCLEX when I rushed through it because I had an important doctor's appointment (I needed to have a referral). Anyway, I am super nervous. I don't feel well prepared at all. I just need to get a 65 to get an 80 predicted probability which is the minimal I need. Otherwise, I have to repeat my final semester including my preceptorship.
Anyone else take the ATI comprehensive predictor test? How did you score each time?