ATI Comprehensive Predictor Practice B Assessment
Reflecting on my experience of the ATI Comprehensive Predictor Practice B Assessment, I feel like a lot of things went well for me. First off, I really made a mental note to take my time and read the question thoroughly and work through it in my head before selecting an answer. I feel going through this mental process helped me to identify what possible answers were in my mind before actually looking at them without any real context. I also made it a point to stop at every 50thquestion and take a 5–10-minute break and gather myself. It really did help to keep my calm and collected since there were 150 questions to answer. I wasn’t getting anxious with myself to just keep going and finish. I felt confident in my most of my answers and was generally able to always get down to two possible answers before needing to evaluate both possible outcomes. Comparing this score to the Practice A Assessment, while I did technically score lower, I feel like it was not a huge difference where I need to have cause for concern. When going through and remediating on topics I missed, it was due to information I simply was not aware of or had forgotten since not seeing the concept in many months or from a course long-ago. Overall, I’m very pleased with how my test taking skills have improved as well as how I feel afterwards.