Feb 10, 201214 yr Is it possible in a certain SATA question, that every option is correct? This may sound dumb, but I just wanna know if anyone has ever encountered it.Thanks!:)
Feb 12, 201214 yr I would say no. I took the NCLEX last Thursday, and that wasn't the case at all. The point of those questions are for you to be able to pick out fact from fallacy, so I say, with 99% accuracy that an SATA question will NEVER have all the options as being correct.
Feb 12, 201214 yr Author I would say no. I took the NCLEX last Thursday, and that wasn't the case at all. The point of those questions are for you to be able to pick out fact from fallacy, so I say, with 99% accuracy that an SATA question will NEVER have all the options as being correct.Thank you for your reply! And good luck to your results! :)
Feb 12, 201214 yr Hi there, the Kaplan course taught us the rule of thumb for SATA questions is at least 2 and never all. Hope this helps =)
Feb 12, 201214 yr Author Found out I passed yesterday, but still, I thank you. That's good! CONGRATULATIONS!:yelclap:
Feb 12, 201214 yr Author Hi there, the Kaplan course taught us the rule of thumb for SATA questions is at least 2 and never all. Hope this helps =)That's interesting! Thanks for sharing. :)
Feb 12, 201214 yr ATI told our class that at least 1 is always right but never all. I hope this isnt confusing you..
Feb 13, 201214 yr Author ATI told our class that at least 1 is always right but never all. I hope this isnt confusing you..Got to remember that. Thank you very much! :)
Is it possible in a certain SATA question, that every option is correct?
This may sound dumb, but I just wanna know if anyone has ever encountered it.
Thanks!:)