Is it true.... SATA means you PASSED?

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I've heard from a couple of my classmates that if you get any SATA on the NCLEX-RN that means you passed. The reason they say this is because the SATA are the harder application/analysis questions and those are the ones that you want to get. Does anyone know if this is true?

Also, for those that may have failed, did you have any SATA or put in the correct order type questions?

I take my test on July 6th, so I'm doing all the studying that I can do.

Also, does anyone have any advice as to if a question comes up on the test about a med you have no clue what it is, how to select the best answer?

Sorry, but what does SATA stand for?

SATA means "Select All That Apply". It is a type of question and has nothing whatsoever to do with whether or not one has passed. People have passed the NCLEX without having been given any SATA type questions.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

As said SATA is just a type/format style of question and has no bearing on whether you pass or fail if you get them. Many have passed with none or very few SATA and members have failed with many SATA

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