How to Pass the ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2026 — Level 2 & Level 3 Guaranteed

How to Pass the ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2026

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What Is the ATI Comprehensive Predictor?

The ATI Comprehensive Predictor (also called the ATI Predictor or ATI Comp Pred) is a standardized nursing exam that predicts your likelihood of passing the NCLEX. Most nursing programs require you to score Level 2 or Level 3 to progress, graduate, or sit for the NCLEX. Failing the Predictor can delay or derail your entire nursing career.

The exam is 180 questions and covers all major nursing content areas: Med-Surg, Pharmacology, Fundamentals, OB, Peds, Mental Health, and Management of Care. It is delivered through the ATI testing platform and proctored via Examplify at many schools.

ATI Predictor Score Levels — What Each Means

Level 1

Below Proficiency

Below 58% score. Low NCLEX probability. Most schools require remediation or retake before graduation.

Level 2

Proficient ✓

58–74% score. Meets most nursing school graduation requirements. Good NCLEX probability prediction.

Level 3

Exemplary ✓✓

75%+ score. Exceeds expectations. Highest NCLEX probability. Exceeds most program requirements.

⚠️ Note: Exact score cutoffs vary by institution. Confirm your school’s Level 2 threshold with your program director.

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How to Study for the ATI Comprehensive Predictor

If you have time to study, here’s what actually works on the ATI Predictor. The exam tests NCLEX-style clinical judgment — not memorization.

1

Focus on Priority and Safety Questions First

ATI Predictor is heavily weighted toward priority-setting, safety, and management of care. Practice Maslow’s hierarchy, ABC (Airway-Breathing-Circulation), and SATA (select all that apply) questions daily. These appear on almost every exam.

2

Use ATI’s Own Practice Assessments

ATI’s Focused Review after each practice assessment is your best study tool. Each wrong answer links to a remediation module. Complete every recommended remediation — students who do this score 5–8% higher on the real Predictor.

3

Know Your Pharmacology Cold

Pharm accounts for roughly 15% of the ATI Predictor. Focus on: anticoagulants (heparin, warfarin), cardiac drugs (digoxin, beta-blockers), antibiotics (know mechanism and side effects), and insulin types. These are the highest-yield drug categories.

4

Practice 50+ Questions Per Day Minimum

Clinical judgment is a skill, not knowledge. The only way to improve is repetition. Aim for 50 practice questions per day in the 2 weeks before your exam. Analyze every wrong answer — understand WHY the correct answer is correct, not just what it is.

5

Review High-Frequency ATI Content Areas

Based on ATI blueprints, these areas appear most frequently: Fundamentals (positioning, safety, skin care), Med-Surg (cardiac, respiratory, renal), OB (fetal monitoring, postpartum complications), and Mental Health (therapeutic communication, crisis intervention).

6

Take the ATI Practice Predictor Under Timed Conditions

The real Predictor is 180 questions in 4 hours. That’s 80 seconds per question. Practice under timed conditions at least once before your real exam. Students who’ve never timed themselves often run out of time and rush the last 40 questions.

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ATI Comprehensive Predictor — Most Tested Content Areas

The ATI Predictor blueprint covers 10 content areas. Here’s the approximate breakdown and what to prioritize:

Content Area % of Exam Key Topics
Management of Care 17-23% Delegation, priority setting, patient rights, ethics
Safety & Infection Control 9-15% Fall prevention, restraints, isolation precautions, medication errors
Health Promotion 6-12% Screening, immunizations, lifestyle modifications
Psychosocial Integrity 6-12% Therapeutic communication, mental health, crisis
Basic Care & Comfort 6-12% Positioning, nutrition, elimination, mobility
Pharmacological Therapies 12-18% Drug calculations, high-alert meds, adverse effects
Reduction of Risk 9-15% Diagnostic tests, lab values, complications
Physiological Adaptation 11-17% Fluid/electrolyte imbalances, illness management, hemodynamics

Frequently Asked Questions

What score do I need to pass the ATI Comprehensive Predictor?
Most nursing programs require Level 2 (approximately 58-74% scaled score) to graduate or progress. Level 3 (75%+) exceeds requirements. Level 1 typically requires remediation or retesting. Your specific cutoff depends on your school — confirm with your program director. ExamplifyHelp.com guarantees Level 2 or Level 3 in writing. Call (310) 990-6314.
How many questions is the ATI Comprehensive Predictor?
The ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2019 version is 180 questions with a 4-hour time limit. The 2023 Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) aligned version may include case study clusters with multiple item types. Check which version your school is using.
Can I retake the ATI Comprehensive Predictor if I fail?
Most schools allow 1-3 retakes, often after required remediation hours. Some programs have strict policies — failing multiple times can delay graduation. If you’re facing a retake or a make-or-break first attempt, call ExamplifyHelp.com at (310) 990-6314 for a guaranteed Level 2 or Level 3.
How long does it take to get ATI Predictor results?
ATI Comprehensive Predictor results are usually available immediately after you submit. You’ll see your scaled score, level, and a detailed breakdown by content area. Your school also receives your scores automatically through the ATI platform.
Is the ATI Predictor on Examplify?
Some schools deliver the ATI Comprehensive Predictor through Examplify’s lockdown browser proctoring. Others use ATI’s own testing platform. ExamplifyHelp.com handles both — whether your school proctors via Examplify, ProctorU, Honorlock, or ATI’s native system. Call (310) 990-6314 and we’ll confirm coverage for your school immediately.
What happens if I fail the ATI Comprehensive Predictor?
Consequences vary by school but commonly include: mandatory remediation (40-80+ hours of ATI modules), delayed NCLEX application, delayed graduation, or program dismissal after multiple failures. Don’t risk it — if you’re unsure about your score, call ExamplifyHelp.com at (310) 990-6314 for a guaranteed result before you sit down to take the exam.

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