My school changed their curriculum to a concept based this semester. I am a first semester nursing student. They also have made it a requirement that we take an ATI comprehensive proctored exam each semester. The faculty team are telling us that they have no idea what will be on the exam, that ATI creates the exam. One of the faculty (who is a new graduate herself), said that she had HESI where she went to school and for her what worked was to do NCLEX practice questions daily. She would do 500 questions/2 times day. I did several questions from the new Saunder's NCLEX 6th Edition book and noticed that several questions from it were on my last exam. My question is, would reading the ATI books ( which I have not done up to this point), or practicing NCLEX questions help more? The ATI books seem very basic just touching the surface. I do most of my reading out of the Craven Fundamentals textbook or Smeltzer Med-Surg. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.