To pass the ATI Predictor Exit Exam, a comprehensive test assessing NCLEX-RN readiness for ADN/BSN students, follow a strategic study plan and leverage your prior nursing knowledge. Administered by ATI, this 180-question, 4-hour proctored exam covers safe care, health promotion, psychosocial integrity, and physiological adaptation. Passing scores (e.g., 66–80% or Level 2) vary by school, with remediation for failures. Below are key steps, requirements, duration, and platforms to ensure success, building on your fundamentals experience.
Requirements:
- Academic Prerequisites: Complete all core nursing courses (e.g., fundamentals, pharmacology, med-surg) in an accredited ADN/BSN program. No prior ATI exams are mandatory, but strong fundamentals scores help. Some schools require a 2.5–3.0 GPA for eligibility.
- Hardware: For online proctored exams, use a desktop/laptop (Windows 10+ or macOS 10.13+; no mobiles/Chromebooks) with a webcam, microphone, speakers, and stable internet (10 Mbps+, wired preferred).
- Environment: Create a quiet, well-lit space with a clear desk, free of notes, phones, or devices. Have a government-issued ID (e.g., driver’s license) for verification.
- Registration & Fees: Your school registers you via ATI’s platform ($50–$100 per attempt). Confirm retake limits (typically 2–3) and remediation requirements with your advisor.
- Study Materials: Use ATI’s Comprehensive Review book, Focused Review templates, and practice exams. Supplement with Nokea, UWorld, BoardVitals, or Naxlex for 50–100 daily questions targeting weak areas like pharmacology or prioritization.
Duration:
- Exam Length: The ATI Predictor Exit Exam takes 4 hours for 180 questions (multiple-choice, select-all, fill-in-the-blank). Online proctored setups add 10–30 minutes for webcam checks, ID scans, and room scans. Log in 15 minutes early; 60+ minutes late risks rescheduling without refunds.
- Preparation Time: Study 2–4 weeks (20–50 hours), practicing 50–100 questions daily to hit 70–80% on mocks. If fundamentals were weak, add 5–10 hours weekly for remediation. Schools schedule the exam in the final month—plan early.
Platforms:
- Testing Platform: ATI’s secure portal runs via Chrome/Firefox (latest versions), often linked to Canvas/Blackboard for access and scoring.
- Proctoring Tools: Install ProctorU or Respondus LockDown Browser at launch to secure your screen and block apps. Disable VPNs/pop-ups; Mac users (Catalina 10.15+) grant screen permissions. An on-screen calculator is provided—no external aids.
- System Check: Test hardware/internet 24 hours prior on ATI’s portal. Non-proctored exams (rare) use browser-only access.
- Study Platforms: Use ATI’s Focused Review, Evolve tests, UWorld, or Naxlex for practice. Reddit’s r/NursingStudent offers peer tips like daily ALTs and timed mocks.
Tips: Take ATI practice tests A and B, analyze results, and remediate via Focused Review. Study pharmacology (e.g., drug classes) and prioritization (e.g., ABCs). Simulate exam conditions with timed tests. Join study groups or use LevelUpRN videos for clarity. Rest well to stay sharp.