Updated: Mar 3, 2020 Published Oct 12, 2014
shopgirl571, ADN, BSN, LPN, RN
18 Posts
Hi everyone,
Has anyone else used the RN Virtual ATI program online and have gotten to the end and still did not get a 92% on the predictor exam??? I have taken it twice and still am not getting where I need to be. Have gotten a 84% and 82%. I have been using ATI to study for my boards now since June. This will be my 4th attempt this week if I take them again. I didn't know if anyone had used ATI and took boards without getting the green light??
I have done all the reviews in the areas I am weak in just wondering if anyone else out there who has gone thru this same thing. Thanks
Leonelle
19 Posts
Hi,
I took the regular predictor test and recieved a 91% passing rate. However, my school required us to use PN VATI. I took the predictor the first time and got an 89% and then i had to review and then i took it again, passed and got the green light...To be honest, its up to your school thats allowing you to sit for the NCLEX. Once you do get the green light, schedule your test as close as you feel comfortable because the green light WILL expire if you dont do enough assessments during the week.
Thanks, but I'm done with school. I finished the RN program in December and since then have taken the boards 3 times. Found out about ATI in June and have been non stop doing assessments, reviews getting ready. I am scheduled for my boards this week and am going to take them without the green light if I don't get it by then since I have paid for it. Along process and frustrating.
LeviHannah
1 Post
I was going to ask about the green light...I took the comp predictor before virtual ATI and got a 95% pass rate...What else am I going to have to do? Hopefully speed through a few modules and then get the green light...Do you have to take the comp predictor again? I don't understand the process. Any help is appreciated!
ASU2021
26 Posts
The way ATI is set up, from my experience, is you take a predictor before you start ATI based off of that you get assigned a study plan and your tutor bases your assessments and the amount of studying required off of that plan. You can complete that plan as quickly as you want and are not limited to that study plan. I completed a six week plan in two weeks. Once you complete that study plan you take another predictor and you have to score at least a 92% in order to be given the greenlight. Once you get the greenlight you just keep taking assessments until your NCLEX.