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  1. Praying for you all. Will take mine sometime, but I know that prioritization is on my weakness list (actually, I think that it is my weakest area of all), so I guess I had better get studying.
  2. Still waiting for my ATT. I want to take my test around the middle February, but I'm not sure whether there will be any appointments left at that time. Since we switched to ATI this semester at our school, the seniors were given access to all online review modules. The skills modules are great. I love the new Saunders CD. It has a lot of modes to use it. It also has a pre-assessment on it. The only thing is that the rationales are not a thorough.
  3. I got an 83% raw score which gave me a 99% chance of passing the NCLEX. I do not put much faith in this. To me, this means that there is 17% of what was tested that I missed. That's alot. Also, from my understanding, the ATI isn't so much a predictor of who will pass, but more so of who will fail without serious remediation. My 99% means that out of every one hundred students that scored an 83 on the ATI, 99 passed and 1 failed. Those are birth control odds, and I am the 0.01% that gets pregnant while using it correctly. So, I am spending about 4 hours a day studying while waiting for my ATT.
  4. I just graduated two weeks ago myself. I can't seem to find the motivation to do much of anything. To top it all off, I am anxious because I actually know when I am coming and going. Kinda weird. I thought I would be more excited than I am. You are definitely not alone. When I was a nursing student, I knew which direction I was taking. Now, I feel lost and too burned out to clean off the desk.

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