Published Apr 14, 2010
GHOT-Anes, CRNA
65 Posts
I took the ATI RN exit exam and got a 73% a couple of days ago. Do you guys think it is a good indicator. predictor to passing the RN NCLEX exam. My score report stated i have a 92% chance of passing. I would really appreciate any input from those of you that have used the program and taken the NCLEX already!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Rely on your own judgement instead of predictor tests. They give a ball park indicator, but have been known to be "wrong" in both directions in the past.
Acestudent21
29 Posts
I can't speak from my own personal experience, as I have yet to take boards. Take it tomorrow, yikes! According to Ati I have a 97% chance of passing; however, I am not basing my chances of passing on this. At my school everyone had to pass with a 90% pass rate to get the alloted points, but that definitely does not mean everyone will pass. In fact the ati representative told us that he was contacted by 2 students that did not pass that had scored 95 and 98% (both failed), because they did not study and relied on their predictor scores
thanks for the post. Goodluck on the NCLEX tomorrow!
cheez1285
23 Posts
The ATI predictability exam told me that I had a 97% chance of passing NCLEX. I waited 4 months to take NCLEX, read Saunders & my ATI books, and found out today I passed :)
For me, I really thought that ATI helped a lot in preparing me for NCLEX. I almost felt that ATI was harder than NCLEX! Each person is different though. Good luck!
Congrats cheez1285!
arlel58
164 Posts
My school requires as to pass 95% and I passed. graduating this aug.glad school is over. just waiting for my att i hope to pass boards before graduation. ati is better than Hesi short direct to the point questions.Good luck to all.
Amazing1
1 Post
Is Ati Pn exit and Ati RN exit a the same? will it help to study PN for the Rn exit?
closetoyou21, CNA
99 Posts
I also used ATI. I got a 62%, 88 percentile, on their predictor test. I took the nclex 7/30 75 questions and passed. It was not very accurate to me... I went with my own judgement. Take the nclex when YOU feel ready...