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Hello Class of 2007, Welcome to our blog community. This is our area to share information, resources, ask and answer questions. You will have fellow students, past students, and many other assets available to you through this site. Everyone is encouraged to discuss and problem solve here. Check back frequently as we post sample questions and links to relevant sites. We are on the same journey, let's discover it together.
Hello Class of 2007, Welcome to our blog community. This is our area to share information, resources, ask and answer questions. You will have fellow students, past students, and many other assets available to you through this site. Everyone is encouraged to discuss and problem solve here. Check back frequently as we post sample questions and links to relevant sites. We are on the same journey, let's discover it together.
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I tried one of the demo tests but it is not on fundamentals. I'm chicken to type in test ID numbers for the unsecured testing...I don't know if we have to take the proctored test first or if we can practice on these.
you should be able to practice on them.
YOu can practice those ATI tests all you want. YOu paid for them and can take them over and over if you want. What I do is put in the codes and passwords for all of them. After entering in 1 I end the testas soon as it starts and start the next one. This way whenever I want to practice some pharm qs or nursing qs I can pick whichever test that I want. You do not have to finish the tests. They will start up right where you left off. What is really nice with these tests is that you can get instant rationale. Give it your best shot on the first choice (this is the one that counts) and then click on every choice to get the rationale for all. Looking at the rest after your initial choice will not score against you. These are your own private tests. They are not looking at them in the nursing office if that is what you are worried about. These tests are going to show you where your weaknesses are and that is what you really need to find out so that you can do well in the program and also for the NCLEX-RN.
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