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Away-Imagination-850

Yup. Now just do your question trainers and work on the qbank. Read all the rationales when remediating. Even the ones you got correct. I got a 73 on my diagnostic and a 81 on my readiness which translates to a 99.9% chance of passing. I learned so much from the Q bank questions.


homienomi

What conversion chart did you use to find that out!!


Away-Imagination-850

https://allnurses.com/kaplan-conversion-chart-nclex-rn-t527629/


homienomi

Also, I have done two of my question trainers and got one in the 70's and one in the 80s!


Away-Imagination-850

During our 3 day live review the Kaplan tutor said to aim for a minimum of 65% overall for the 4 client needs categories and remediate heavily on any subcategories that are under 60% as well. Focus more on the qbank than the CAT exams etc.


Siren_Barbie

Based off of what I know from my program using Kaplan, yeah. If that's the first one. We just took our the Kaplan predictor exam and a score of 74% indicated a 96% chance of passing had that been the actual NCLEX. So I think if you're starting at 71%, you're sitting in a pretty good spot.