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help with ATI predictor

i have took the ATI 2014 predictor and received a 64 my school wants us to get a 71.3 i have to pass before may 19 or i will not be able to graduation if you can please help me

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Welcome. Your thread has been moved to the Nursing Student forum. Good luck to you.

What NCLEX prep materials are you using? If you've been using ATI throughout your nursing education, you most likely have taken some assessments. Look back at those and focus on weak points. Also look at what you did poorly on this time you took the ATI predictor and focus on that. Don't focus on what you DO know, focus on weak areas. I would also suggest going through NCLEX questions, sometimes it is a matter of how you are approaching and looking at questions.

Good Luck!

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