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I don't know what the ATI predictor is, but if it is similar to the HESI I got a 73% on it, and passed the Nclex with 75 questions. You have time to study . Get the Kaplan Nclex review. Do atleast 50 questions a day and read the rationales for each topic of questions. I took a review class, and doing questions every nite really helped. Also read the beginning on HOW TO answer the questions. Get a good nite sleep and remember that it is not a race to the finish(I felt like that in nursing school, 1 minute per question). Eliminate what the answer can't be. Good Luck- You'll do just fine.
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my school also use the ATI predictor and we have to get a level 2 to pass nursing school so needless to say we all did I got a level 2 on my 2nd try. I don't believe that this ATI tells you how one is going to go on nclex at all. I think that all the extra studying one puts in before takeing the nclex will tell.
I think the ATI predictor is accurate but only if you pass the exit exam the first time and only if you use VirtualATI NCLEX review. I got a 70% on the predictor the first time and passed boards the first time. It truly all depends on the person just study hard, study/review different types of questions and their rationals, and know your labs values and common drugs. Relax and take you time during testing and you'll do well on it. Don't worry about the number of questions you get.....this is a pass or fail exam!
My score was around 87% and I passed the NCLEX with 75 questions. One girl in my class had the highest in the class (who bragged to everyone) and she failed the NCLEX the first time (over-confident). My daughter who is also a nurse had a very low score and she passed with 75 questions. I'm not so sure it is too accurate. Just study, study, study and I'm sure you will be fine. Good luck!
mickeyfan
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I took the ATI predictor the last day of school and it said that I have a 97% chance of passing the NCLEX. Has anyone else taken the predictor and passed NCLEX with flying colors? I am scheduled to take NCLEX the 10th of September and am really getting nervous!!!:heartbeat:no: Can anyone give me some insight on the predictor and some tips on last minute studying? I have been doing about 75-100 questions a day and am feeling so unprepared!! Any advise would be greatly appreciated!!

