Stage 4 of 5 — NCLEX
Pass the NCLEX.
Know how the exam works, then put in the reps.
The NCLEX is computer-adaptive: 85 to 150 questions, four client-needs categories, Next Generation case studies that test clinical judgment. Length varies because the test stops when it's confident in your result. The path through is honest self-assessment, then steady reps against verified content.
Primary tool
Free diagnostic exam
Sit a timed, untimed-optional diagnostic that returns a category-level breakdown so you know what to drill first. Pair it with the question bank for spaced practice on what you miss.
830 questions verified to current sources across the bank.
Readiness check
Are you ready to schedule?
A short self-check on diagnostic score, question-bank coverage, weak categories, and study cadence. Tells you whether to schedule or keep drilling.
Open the readiness checkCurated for this stage
The reps. Pick the surface your weak categories point you to and stay on it.
NCLEX track
How the exam works, what the four client-needs categories cover, what Next Gen item types feel like.
Question bank
992 itemsPractice questions across four verification tiers, labeled by how far we trust the answer.
Flashcards
731 cardsTerm and explanation cards by NCSBN category. The fast lane for pharm and lab values.
Study guides
15 guidesContent review organized by NCSBN test plan category. Use these to fill the gaps the diagnostic surfaces.
Reference tools
20 toolsLab values, common medications, mnemonics. Verify every value at the source.
Medical terminology
Twelve body systems, roots to conditions. Tighten the vocabulary the test plan assumes.
After the NCLEX
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Stage 4 of 5 — NCLEX
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