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Definitely immerse yourself in ati questions. Do the practice predictors. Some of the questions were very similar. And it even had some of the same meds. This test has broader questions so it's a bit easier than the usual ati exam. Some people might go over all their material but I didn't find it practical given the short time. I got an 80 for the grade.
Best of luck!
Don't you do all the modules first before you try taking the predictor? Your coach should be giving you assignments to see if you are even ready to take the exam. 80 is a bit high of an expectation on the predictor unless they mean the translated score...I got a 77.4 which was a 96% chance of passing NCLEX...that was about the highest score anyone in my cohort got on the predictor.
I just passed my ATI 2016 predictor with 75.3 and thats 97% chance of passing nclex
Tips.....
Know your common labs
Some questions like 3 or so are from the comprehensive practise test
Delegation and priority were big on the test
Some questions were repeated like 2 or 3 times in a different way. So becareful
Lastly, the exam was not that bad. However, think twice before picking an answer.
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I have to take the exit exam on Wednesday, and my school is going to give us 2016 version of the test:(...any advise on how should I prep for the test. we need to get 80% (99th percentile) to graduate 22nd august.
I have been taking 2013 exits...funda,pharm,leadership,mgmt,psych,nutrition,capstone,OB,Peds,critical thinking...
SUPER Stressed for this test though....
Any guidance on what kindaa questions nomally ati asks? what are common answers??PLEASE HELP ASAP:madface: