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Just Accepted to AAS RN Program in HOSTOS C COLLEGE, NY

To much excited to be accepted in AAS RN program in Hostos Community College, Bronx, NY. I think my ATI and NLN score were average. To say frankly I don't know which score to look at. My ATI reports says -

Adjusted total individual score - 66.0%

Mean - National - 64.3%

Mean - Program - 64.9%

Percentile Rank - National - 54

Percentile Rank - Program - 53

( I was little bit in nervous and was giving test in computer first time. Unfortunately I log out the Math section, missing about 20-25 questions, which was the easiest portion for me. )

My NLN score says, Overall score = 126. Verbal portion was extremely hard for me.

Luckily, My Prereq. GPA is 3.975. I think that's the reason I was selected for the Program.

Suggestions - (1) Focus on Vocabulary for NLN. (2) Manage your time reading the passage of English/Reading section for both NLN and ATI. (3) Use common sense in math portion. If you use common sense you can solve a lot of questions by just looking options.

(4) If you don't know exact answer, remove the options which seems to be wrong and then guess the answer. (5) For Science section Read both ATI and NLN book, which will be enough for both exams. (6) Math section is pretty easy.

Best of Luck...........jai nepal

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Congrats on getting accepted! Well, Im taking the NlN exam next week and I must say, My brain is just a bit shocked at the fact that there are physic questions in this test. I went to counseling and i was told that i was in advance.. Not sure what this meant regarding to getting in the program. I am just a bit nervous for this NLN exam... Ive been studying so much but I just feel like this test is something that doesn't work for everyone. Idk Im just nervous. I know that I am built to be a nurse, i just feel like this test it unfair. My GPA is pretty good. Any advice on the test?

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To much excited to be accepted in AAS RN program in Hostos Community College, Bronx, NY. I think my ATI and NLN score were average. To say frankly I don't know which score to look at. My ATI reports says -

Adjusted total individual score - 66.0%

Mean - National - 64.3%

Mean - Program - 64.9%

Percentile Rank - National - 54

Percentile Rank - Program - 53

( I was little bit in nervous and was giving test in computer first time. Unfortunately I log out the Math section, missing about 20-25 questions, which was the easiest portion for me. )

My NLN score says, Overall score = 126. Verbal portion was extremely hard for me.

Luckily, My Prereq. GPA is 3.975. I think that's the reason I was selected for the Program.

Suggestions - (1) Focus on Vocabulary for NLN. (2) Manage your time reading the passage of English/Reading section for both NLN and ATI. (3) Use common sense in math portion. If you use common sense you can solve a lot of questions by just looking options.

(4) If you don't know exact answer, remove the options which seems to be wrong and then guess the answer. (5) For Science section Read both ATI and NLN book, which will be enough for both exams. (6) Math section is pretty easy.

Best of Luck...........

Hi do you guys know if the program is accredited by the nln?

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