Of all the ATI, I thought that this one was the most similar to what we would see on the NCLEX. This was kind of expected because it is a predictor exam but going into it I was unsure of how it would actually be formatted. My favorite part of this test was the fact that their was several different topics being covered which made it so I didn’t feel as fatigued because it was requiring me to recall several different topics rather than only one topic. When taking a focus exam that is only on one topic it gets frustrating and redundant which makes it impossible to stay focused. Like I said, the fact this exam was the closet to NCLEX made me feel a little more confident than I had with the other ATI’s. I have been worried about my ability to stay in the zone and not lose interest but despite my interruptions, I was able to do just that. This is an exam that I will probably retake in the near future when I am in a better setting an able to put more time and focus into the test itself. I took this exam when I had free time but stuff in my surrounding environment became distracting and my help was needed with things in the house so I had to take breaks. These interruptions made it hard to stay focused and not took away from the test-taking environment I tried to set up for myself. Despite all this I did a lot better on this exam than I was expecting too. I felt like since I was not completely focused I was just skimming the questions and making an educated guess. If I was to take anything from this experience I think it would be that even when not completely focused and zoned in, the fact that I was relaxed and not putting stress on myself regarding the exam, I was able to reprising well in my opinion. Over I think I learned a lot about myself and test-taking strategies that are continuing to grow and change. I think when I take B I am going to try and remain calm and unstressed while also benign the zone. I will also make sure that I am not going to need to do other things and can just focus strictly on the exam.