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What scores is considered a "good score" for the Q trainer exams? Does it differ depending on if there are 75, 100, or 150 questions?

Can anyone recommend a good comprehensive exam that I could take to evaluate what areas I am weak/strong in?

Thank you in advance!

If you taking the QTrainers, then I assume that you are taking Kaplan which does include the comprehensive exam to show you exactly what you need more practice in... that is what the diagnostic test (and the readiness one as well) are for. Have you completed these yet?

To answer your first question, I believe that if you are in the 60-65% range with Kaplan, you are more than prepared. Weird, huh? I am sure most nursing students are accustomed to seeing 90's all of the time, so 50's and 60's are unnecessarily disconcerting...

If you taking the QTrainers, then I assume that you are taking Kaplan which does include the comprehensive exam to show you exactly what you need more practice in... that is what the diagnostic test (and the readiness one as well) are for. Have you completed these yet?

To answer your first question, I believe that if you are in the 60-65% range with Kaplan, you are more than prepared. Weird, huh? I am sure most nursing students are accustomed to seeing 90's all of the time, so 50's and 60's are unnecessarily disconcerting...

One of my instructors emailed these to me with the message "hope this helps", so I am not sure where they came from. Do you know where I can get the comprehensive exam that goes with these trainers?

You are very right about the scores being disconcerting! Q1 I got 60/75=80%, Q2 50/75=67%, Q3 74/100 and I am working on Q4 right now. I was feeling pretty crappy about my scores because if this was nursing school 2 out of 3 of those scores would be failing.

You should not get wrapped up in predictor test scores. Instead rely upon your own judgement about how well you are prepared.

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