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ATI Predictor

Hello All!

I just had a quick question regarding VATI and the final predictor. The first predictor at the end of nursing school I took I got a 91% chance of passing NCLEX, which I was honestly very surprised about because I found the exam very challenging. However, I am almost done with VATI ( I have peds, mental health and leadership left) and so far my scores on the modules have ranged from 65% to 66.7%. I know that this is considered passing the module, however, I know that in order to get the "green light" you need like a 70% on the final predictor. What were your past experiences with VATI and the predictor? Was your predictor score generally higher or lower than your module scores? I'm freaking out, any comments would be appreciated!

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My school used ATI as well, though I don't think I ever completed these modules you're talking about. In nursing school, they had us take the ATI NCLEX predictor exam twice. My first time, I got a 93% of passing, and my second I got a 96% of passing.

I passed the actual NCLEX last week in 75 questions!

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My predictor scores were higher than the module scores. My final predictor had me at a 98% pass prediction for NCLEX, the first one was 94 or 95%. I passed NCLEX at 75 questions. I feel that ATI was more challenging than NCLEX.

My school used VATI as well. However, we had to have a 92% chance of passing nclex. That equals out to be about a 71-73 on the ATI predictor. When i took the ATI predictor i got a 95% chance of passing and got a 73.3 on the predictor. Took NCLEX today and answered all 265 questions. I used uWorld for the past 2 weeks to study once I was finished with the VATI program.

On 6/21/2019 at 9:08 PM, Samm06 said:

My school used VATI as well. However, we had to have a 92% chance of passing nclex. That equals out to be about a 71-73 on the ATI predictor. When i took the ATI predictor i got a 95% chance of passing and got a 73.3 on the predictor. Took NCLEX today and answered all 265 questions. I used uWorld for the past 2 weeks to study once I was finished with the VATI program.

Do you have any tips for the comp predictor I take my Third attempt soon and I’m so nervous !

My school also did ATI. For me, my module scores were always higher than my predictor scores. However, I ALWAYS did horrible on ATI. I took the comp predictor twice (one in the beginning of the semester & one towards the end) and it told me I had a (don't remember the actual score) ~50% of passing the NCLEX. I took the NCLEX in July 2019 and passed in 75 questions. I don't know how others feel, but for me, I felt like ATI was harder than the NCLEX.

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