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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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!