Published Aug 3, 2013
pebbles049
40 Posts
Doing a happy dance right now. I passed the nclex rn test. Just got the quick results. I actually dont know how i passed because I thought I bombed it. My only tip for future test takers is to answer as many questions as possible. practice practice practice. I did ati review and got irritated with it. It was a good review but I got discouraged and went on to utulize nsbcn's material. Good luck to anyone testing.
PomPomRN
141 Posts
Whoot Whoot!! Congratulations!!
closetoyou21, CNA
99 Posts
congrats!
swansonplace
789 Posts
I am currently using the ATI to get ready for the nclex. Are there any issues with it? I kinda like the interactive questions and answers. Also, after doing one of my cumulative tests, it breaks down the specific area where I need to study.
Just wondering if there are any issues the ATI for reviewing with nclex.
ProfessionLb
1 Post
That's awesome. Congratulations.
I purchased the ati nclex review and found it frustrating. I did not even finish it. It is good but very intensive. There are questions with each module and I felt like I was writing a book to answer some of the questions. I gave up on them and concentrated on nscbn's program. The key for me was to practice the questions. The nclex was frustrating for me. I get anxiety and started to blank out. I also get tired in the middle of tests. I had an I dont care attitude by the time I reached 150 questions. Relax on the day before your test and just know you are doing your best. It is all you can do. Good luck:yes:
Thank You. I am just using the free ATI package my school purchased. Not sure if it is the same thing. It has 4 NCLEX tests, and then tests by class peds, ob, leadership, etc. Are the questions comparable to the NCLEX. Not very many people use it. Just wondering if you also may be aware of the scores needed to pass on the ATI to show that one is ready?
MSNrunner
59 Posts
Congrats! So exciting!
tiredofstudying1
33 Posts
My school used ATI and we got tutors once we graduated who were supposed to tutor us....I guess their definition of tutor and my definition didn't match up. I found myself experiencing more frustration than anything else from ATI. It has worked for some people in my class but it's no different than just studying on your own. The tutor does not benefit you really at all other than to just give you codes. I took Kaplan and found that to be a million times more helpful. I would not reccomend the ATI tutor program to anyone and plan on writing a letter to my school once I pass about what a huge waste of money it was.