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ATI Skills Modules

Classes haven't even started yet and I'm already feeling a little stressed out. We were assigned two ATI skills modules to complete before the first day of classes, and I have gotten very low scores on the tests. I have carefully gone through every section of the modules, but most of the questions on the tests are not related to the information in the modules. I'm not expecting to be spoon-fed information and answers, but I feel like the modules are not preparing me for the tests at all.

Does anyone have any advice on how to do better on the module post-tests? I'd really appreciate it. Thank you!

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Here goes: View the videos first. If necessary, view them more than once. Take the test. When you answer a question wrong, it gives you the correct answer. Write down the question and the correct answer (or answers if it's Select All That Apply). If there's not a lockout on retaking the test (usually 24hrs), retake it with the answers you wrote down. The questions are the same. Then study the questions and answers so you understand why you got it wrong and what the rationale is behind the correct answer.

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Here goes: View the videos first. If necessary, view them more than once. Take the test. When you answer a question wrong, it gives you the correct answer. Write down the question and the correct answer (or answers if it's Select All That Apply). If there's not a lockout on retaking the test (usually 24hrs), retake it with the answers you wrote down. The questions are the same. Then study the questions and answers so you understand why you got it wrong and what the rationale is behind the correct answer.

That's very helpful! I actually didn't know I could take the tests more than once. Thank you!

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