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ATI 2013

Has anyone taken the new ATI 2013 tests yet? I was wondering for feedback.

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I took the TEAS in June. Is this what you mean?

I took the ATI predictor today, and I've done all the practice tests. I thought for sure I didn't get a high enough score, but I did manage to have 99% chance of passing NCLEX. I think ATI does a pretty good job of preparing you.

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Has anyone taken the new ATI 2013 tests yet? I was wondering for feedback.

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Do you know if it was the new 2013 ones?

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I just logged in to my ATI account. Of course things may change since school hasn't started and I haven't entered a new code, but it still says ATI 2010. What a ripoff if it doesn't update to the new material? I wonder how that works?

How was the ATI 2013 preditor, Do you have any tips for passing? Thanks! :)

I took the 2013 Predictor on thursday. I got a 97% chance of passing NCLEX first try and I did not do anything but take one practice exam and of course throughout the semester I took a practice test from each subject.

My advice is to think through the questions with ABC's, maslows, actual vs. potential risk and least invasive to most invasive. You will be fine if you keep that in mind. I don't recommend neglecting to study if you don't have a strong grasp on the material though.

I use the study guides and online tests, they seem to be good, no complaints thus far.

Mine is all the 2010 version. Our school is so angry that ATI is not faster about getting their updates in place. We are all (faculty included) worried about what this means for our NCLEX pass rates.

Our school is also using the 2010 version. For how much money we she'll out each semester for this program, you would think they would be up to date with their materials.

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