Set your test date. We'll show you exactly how much study time you have left, plus a research-based daily question count to hit your goal. Share the countdown with your study group or screenshot it for Instagram — link back to us, please.
Based on a goal of 2,500 questions before test day.
Your study plan should match this pace.
Studies of first-attempt NCLEX-RN pass rates consistently find that volume of practice with rationale review is the strongest predictor of success. The 2,500-question mark is where the curve flattens — going from 1,000 to 2,500 questions yields large improvements, but going from 2,500 to 5,000 yields diminishing returns.
If your test date is 4 weeks away, that's 90 questions per day. 6 weeks = 60 per day. 8 weeks = 45 per day. The countdown does the math for you.
If the daily target is over 150 questions per day, you're likely too close to your test date for high-quality prep. Consider rescheduling 2–4 weeks out. Burnout from cramming is correlated with worse first-attempt outcomes than a slightly later test with deeper prep.
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