Published Jun 21, 2014
JENURSE03_RN, MSN, DNP, RN
371 Posts
How accurate is this??
http://home.earthlink.net/~nantroup/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/kaplan_testspercentage.htm
[TABLE=class: cms_table, width: 401, align: left]
[TR]
[TD]Kaplan Diagnostic Test Score[/TD]
[TD]Probability of Passing the NCLEX-RN® Exam[/TD]
[TD]Kaplan Readiness Test Score[/TD]
[/TR]
[TD]84[/TD]
[TD]100.0%[/TD]
[TD]83[/TD]
[TD]99.9%[/TD]
[TD]82[/TD]
[TD]81[/TD]
[TD]80[/TD]
[TD]79[/TD]
[TD]78[/TD]
[TD]99.8%[/TD]
[TD]77[/TD]
[TD]76[/TD]
[TD]99.7%[/TD]
[TD]75[/TD]
[TD]74[/TD]
[TD]99.6%[/TD]
[TD]73[/TD]
[TD]99.5%[/TD]
[TD]72[/TD]
[TD]99.4%[/TD]
[TD]71[/TD]
[TD]99.3%[/TD]
[TD]70[/TD]
[TD]99.1%[/TD]
[TD]69[/TD]
[TD]98.9%[/TD]
[TD]68[/TD]
[TD]98.6%[/TD]
[TD]67[/TD]
[TD]99.2%[/TD]
[TD]98.3%[/TD]
[TD]66[/TD]
[TD]97.9%[/TD]
[TD]65[/TD]
[TD]97.4%[/TD]
[TD]64[/TD]
[TD]98.7%[/TD]
[TD]96.8%[/TD]
[TD]63[/TD]
[TD]98.5%[/TD]
[TD]96.1%[/TD]
[TD]62[/TD]
[TD]95.2%[/TD]
[TD]61[/TD]
[TD]98.0%[/TD]
[TD]94.1%[/TD]
[TD]60[/TD]
[TD]97.6%[/TD]
[TD]92.8%[/TD]
[TD]59[/TD]
[TD]97.2%[/TD]
[TD]91.3%[/TD]
[TD]58[/TD]
[TD]96.7%[/TD]
[TD]89.4%[/TD]
[TD]57[/TD]
[TD]96.2%[/TD]
[TD]87.2%[/TD]
[TD]56[/TD]
[TD]95.6%[/TD]
[TD]84.6%[/TD]
[TD]55[/TD]
[TD]94.8%[/TD]
[TD]81.7%[/TD]
[TD]54[/TD]
[TD]94.0%[/TD]
[TD]78.2%[/TD]
[TD]53[/TD]
[TD]93.0%[/TD]
[TD]74.4%[/TD]
[TD]52[/TD]
[TD]91.8%[/TD]
[TD]70.1%[/TD]
[TD]51[/TD]
[TD]90.5%[/TD]
[TD]65.4%[/TD]
[TD]50[/TD]
[TD]89.0%[/TD]
[TD]60.4%[/TD]
[TD]49[/TD]
[TD]87.4%[/TD]
[TD]55.2%[/TD]
[TD]48[/TD]
[TD]85.5%[/TD]
[TD]49.9%[/TD]
[TD]47[/TD]
[TD]83.3%[/TD]
[TD]44.5%[/TD]
[TD]46[/TD]
[TD]81.0%[/TD]
[TD]39.3%[/TD]
[TD]45[/TD]
[TD]78.3%[/TD]
[TD]34.4%[/TD]
[TD]44[/TD]
[TD]75.5%[/TD]
[TD]29.7%[/TD]
[TD]43[/TD]
[TD]72.3%[/TD]
[TD]25.4%[/TD]
[/TABLE]
littlemznurse
17 Posts
I'm not sure, but I made a 60 something and it said I had a 98% chance of passing on the first try and I did pass on the first try...so you're guess is as good as mine
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
Since absolutely NO ONE can predict your probability of passing, I'd say a more productive use of your time would just be to focus on the studying, do the practice questions, and work on the weak areas (where you get wrong answers). Dividing focus by playing guessing games really won't work in your favor.
Do the practice questions, see how it goes. When you get them wrong, read the rationales, learn "NCLEX-think", and try some more questions in that area.
And good luck :)