Published Jan 5, 2015
tncrawfordc
4 Posts
any idea's on how to study for the exit? everyone at my school feild it the last time!! I haven't even took it yet and I am about to freak out!!!
hgwalter91
35 Posts
I'm guessing you are taking the exit hesi or something similar? Only 4 out of 15 passed our exit hesi and thank god I was one of them. My advice is study the hesi book, Saunders, and even look into nclex mastery (iPhone/android app). I had to take it twice to pass but I did it and so can you!
And I passed the nclex :) good luck!
What school you from?
We are taking the ATI first. I bought the ATI review and have been studying that like crazy!! Jersey collage;)
thanks for your info!! Ready
ashsoontobeRN
112 Posts
We are taking the ATI first. I bought the ATI review and have been studying that like crazy!! Jersey collage;) thanks for your info!! Ready
Have you went to the ati website??? I believe they have reviews
tjprod
2 Posts
Do you have a copy of the ATI proficiency level by any chance?
Our school never used ATI with us. But, there giving us ATI exit! I don't even no what that is? I've been doing question like crazy every day!!! Thanks
I tried to buy I didn't see anything!!
FutureRN-GA
Well I haven't taken the exit exam yet but we do use ATI at my school. I would suggest taking the practice assessments that ATI offers under the tutorial sections if your school had you purchase the bundle. If not go on Amazon and purchase some of the used ATI books for LPNs and study from them because that's what you will be tested on, stuff from ATI's content. ...............
Profieciency level 1: ...considered to meet the absolute minimum expectations for performance in the content area. Likely to just meet the NCLEX-PN
Level 2: Fairly certain to meet NCLEX-PN standards
Level 3: Likely to exceed NCLEX-PN standards