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Second timer ATT application Question - Help please

Hi,

When you reapply for ur ATT, does the state you are applying to verify with your nursing school again about all the information regardin you OR they use the information they already have about you from your previous application? Does anyone have any idea on this matter? I hope t hey don't do the first one -if they do, your teachers know you failed - what a humiliation and dissapointment...I hope they don't do that...

Anybody know answer to my question? And also, if your appearance for the NCLEX exam is a repeatation (meaning u have given it before and flunked), does the question bank save which all materials it tested you on in ur previous exam? Thus, when you reappear for the exam again, it only asks you the questions that has not appeared on the exam you took in the past? For example, in ur previous exam it asked you obe questions, so now it is going to ask very many questions from OBE...does it work that way? Or the NCLEX exam has no memory of whatsoever about the type of questions it threw at you before thus giving you any type of questions?

Thank you for reading my ramblings...And please if you have any idea about the two questions - help. Keep safe.

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For example, in ur previous exam it asked you obe questions, so now it is going to ask very many questions from OBE...does it work that way?

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For example, in ur previous exam it asked you OBE questions, so now it is NOT going to ask very many questions from OBE...does it work that way?

I don't think the state will have to verify all your documents again. They will just use the information that they already have from you. No need to worry about teachers knowing if you fail or not.

The computer will remember the questions you took before. It will not repeat any questions that you've taken. The next time you take it, it will still give you random questions in random areas so be sure you not only study your weakness. Just because you did good on OBE questions the last time doesn't mean it will focus on another content the next time you take it.

I hope that helps

Hi,

When you reapply for ur ATT, does the state you are applying to verify with your nursing school again about all the information regardin you OR they use the information they already have about you from your previous application? Does anyone have any idea on this matter? I hope t hey don't do the first one -if they do, your teachers know you failed - what a humiliation and dissapointment...I hope they don't do that...

Anybody know answer to my question? And also, if your appearance for the NCLEX exam is a repeatation (meaning u have given it before and flunked), does the question bank save which all materials it tested you on in ur previous exam? Thus, when you reappear for the exam again, it only asks you the questions that has not appeared on the exam you took in the past? For example, in ur previous exam it asked you obe questions, so now it is going to ask very many questions from OBE...does it work that way? Or the NCLEX exam has no memory of whatsoever about the type of questions it threw at you before thus giving you any type of questions?

Thank you for reading my ramblings...And please if you have any idea about the two questions - help. Keep safe.

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