ATI?

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Does anyone have any insight on ATI? This will be my first time doing it this semester and was wondering if there's a good way to approach it:)

I know we have the books we were issues, but didn't know if there was anything else helpful to anyone!

Thank you guys in advance:)

Specializes in Neuro Intensive Care.

The books, the skills modules, practice tests. ATI is hard, but it's supposed to be. It's to get you prepped for the NCLEX. There is also an app, but I haven't used it personally.

Definitely use the books. At the end of each section, there is a little quiz that will help you see what the ATI questions will be like. From those quizzes, you can tell what you need to focus more on. Best of luck!

I really like the books because it highlights exactly what you need to know. I used them for my regular exams as well. Doing the quizzes online is also helpful. I have actually seen questions almost identical to the practice ones on the proctored exams.

Our school just stopped using ATI this semester. My last semester we will be using all Kaplan stuff. I did not like ATI as a lot of the information in their books contradicted what was being taught in the lecture.

Specializes in Labor and Delivery.

I did ATI and what I found the most helpful was doing the online practice exams.

The practice exams online seem 10000x easier then my lecture exams... Does this mean ATI end of 1st semester exam will be easy?... Lol

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