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VATI Comp Predictor- failed. But passed NCLEX

Hey all!

i just wanted to share my VATI experience with anyone who may be currently taking or thinking of using VATI. I chose VATI as an NCLEX prep course, my university chose ATI throughout my 4 years of school as well. I scheduled my NCLEX for July 1st, 2017. On June 27th, I took my VATI comp and failed. In order to get the "green light" to allow you to test you need a 72%, I got a 68%. My coach on VATI told me they did not recommend I take my NCLEX on July 1st. However I had a job lined up, and needed to take my exam as soon as I could. I hunkered down the next few days (completely abandoned VATI) and used Board Vitals to do hundreds (maybe thousands) of questions in the days leading up to my exam. I took my NCLEX July 1st at 2:00 pm- my exam shut off at 75 questions and I was positive I failed. But have faith in yourself! On July 3rd I got my quick results to find that I passed!!

I just wanted to share my experience for anyone who, like me, may not have passed their VATI (or other prep course) predictor. Have faith in yourself, be confident, and always go with your gut!

You got this!

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Congratulations. Also did you have to retake vati and was it the same as the first

Hello, I was failed my vati green light for second time, is so frustrating ??.

help me please ??

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