How to pick your timeline
- Less than 1 week: Cram Week mode — see the dedicated section below.
- 3–5 weeks: Use the 4-week plan.
- 6–10 weeks: Use the 8-week plan (most common).
- 10+ weeks: Use the 12-week plan; first 4 weeks are foundation, last 8 mirror the 8-week plan.
4-week plan
The 4-week plan compresses prep without sacrificing structure. Plan on 2.5–3.5 hours/day, 6 days/week.
Week 1 — Diagnose and stabilize
- Day 1: Take a 30-question diagnostic. Save the result. This is your weakness map.
- Day 2–6: Review the 2 weakest content areas. 60 questions/day in those categories. Layered rationales after every miss.
- Day 7: Mistake-bank review session — re-drill every wrong answer from days 2–6.
Week 2 — Build breadth
- Rotate through Pharmacology (2 days), Medsurg (2 days), Fundamentals (1 day), Maternity/Peds/Mental health (combined day). 80 questions/day.
- End each day with the day's mistake-bank review.
Week 3 — Mock exam #1 + targeted reinforcement
- Day 15: Full 75-question mock exam. Target ≥65%.
- Days 16–20: Re-drill the 2 categories you missed most on the mock. 80 questions/day.
- Day 21: Mock #2. Target ≥70%.
Week 4 — Taper and confidence
- Days 22–25: 60 questions/day, all NGN-format. Case studies. Strategy drills (ABC, Maslow, prioritization).
- Day 26: Mock #3. Target ≥75%. If achieved, you're on track.
- Day 27: Light review — your top 20 mistakes only. No new content.
- Day 28: Rest. Review documentation, hydrate, sleep early.
8-week plan (the default)
The most common runway. 1.5–2.5 hours/day, 6 days/week.
Weeks 1–2 — Foundation
- Diagnostic on day 1.
- Cycle through Fundamentals → Medsurg → Pharm → Maternity → Peds → Mental health, ~3 days each. 50 questions/day.
- Daily lesson read (15–20 min) before questions.
Weeks 3–4 — Depth
- Adaptive practice (the app picks your weakest topics) 70 questions/day.
- End-of-week mistake-bank review.
- Mock exam #1 at the end of week 4. Target ≥60%.
Weeks 5–6 — NGN focus
- Daily case study or NGN bow-tie/matrix item set.
- 60 questions/day adaptive + 5 NGN items.
- Mock exam #2 at the end of week 6. Target ≥70%.
Weeks 7–8 — Peak and taper
- Week 7: 80 questions/day, all NGN-heavy. Strategy drills daily.
- Mock exam #3 at the end of week 7. Target ≥75%.
- Week 8: Taper to 30 questions/day. Mistake-bank review only. Sleep, exercise, low-stakes routine.
- Day before exam: 0 study. Pack your bag, plan your route, sleep 8 hours.
12-week plan (early start)
Best if you have the runway and want to keep daily volume light. 1–2 hours/day, 5 days/week.
- Weeks 1–4: Lessons-first foundation. Read 1–2 lessons/day, 30 questions in the same topic.
- Weeks 5–8: Same as the 8-week plan's weeks 1–4 above (depth + adaptive).
- Weeks 9–12: Same as the 8-week plan's weeks 5–8 (NGN + mocks + taper).
The 12-week plan trades intensity for retention. Best for students who feel shaky on foundation knowledge and want a longer arc.
Cram Week (under 7 days)
Different math. Forget breadth — go for the highest-yield slices.
- Day 1: Diagnostic. Identify your 2 weakest categories.
- Days 2–3: Drill weakness #1. 80 questions/day in that category. Lesson read (1 micro-lesson on each subtopic).
- Days 4–5: Drill weakness #2. Same volume.
- Day 6: Full 75-question mock. Re-drill the worst category from the mock for the rest of the day.
- Day 7: Light review of mistake bank only (15–20 questions). Sleep at normal time.
Cram Week works when you have a mostly-solid foundation but missed a category or got a low NCLEX-readiness signal from a mock. It does not work as a from-scratch prep — you can't build foundation knowledge in 7 days.
What not to do (in any timeline)
- Re-reading textbook chapters cover-to-cover. NCLEX is application, not recall. Read lessons targeted at your weak categories — not chapter 1 to chapter 47.
- Watching 8 hours of YouTube without questions. Passive consumption feels productive but doesn't move accuracy.
- Avoiding mock exams. Avoidance protects your ego, not your pass probability. Mock-exam scores in the 4 weeks before the test predict outcome better than anything else you'll measure.
- Pulling all-nighters in the final week. Sleep deprivation tanks NCLEX performance. Last-week taper is non-negotiable.
How to know you're ready
- ≥75% on three full-length mock exams in the final 4 weeks.
- Coverage in all 8 NCSBN test-plan categories (≥100 questions completed in each).
- Mistake-bank accuracy on re-drill ≥ 80% (you can recover topics you previously missed).
- Consistency: 20+ active study days in the prior 30.
Where Nursing Ready helps: the in-app pass-day forecast computes the calendar date you'll hit those four readiness markers based on your current trajectory. Match that to your scheduled exam date — adjust your plan if there's a gap.
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