NCLEX Exam Simulator
A full 75-question timed exam that mirrors NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN format. Know whether you're ready before test day — not after.
Included with every Premium plan. $19.99 one-time.
What's Inside
Built to Feel Like the Real Thing
Same pacing pressure. Same mix of question types. Same "figure it out yourself" silence during the test.
Real NCLEX Timing
Timed test with the same pacing pressure as the real exam. Practice managing your minutes so the clock isn't a surprise.
75 Questions, Mixed Types
Every session rotates MCQ, SATA, ordered response, cloze, and matrix — distributed like the real NCLEX-RN / PN blueprint.
Detailed Score Breakdown
At the end you see accuracy per category, per question type, and a readiness estimate — not just one number.
No AI Hints During the Test
Like the real exam, you get no rationales mid-test. Review rationales and ask the AI Coach afterward on anything you missed.
Multiple Attempts
Take the exam simulation as many times as you like — each run draws a fresh question set, so you never just memorize answers.
Track Readiness Over Time
Each simulation updates your overall readiness score. Watch it climb as you close gaps.
After the Test
Detailed Score — Not Just a Number
When you finish, you get a full breakdown: score per category, accuracy per question type, time per question, and an overall readiness estimate. Then review every missed question with full rationale and AI Coach follow-ups.
- ✓Per-category mastery — see exactly which test plan area is weakest.
- ✓Per-type accuracy — know if SATA or matrix questions are dragging your score.
- ✓Full question review with rationales and AI Coach on every miss.
- ✓Readiness score updates your overall NCLEX preparedness estimate.
Psychosocial Integrity — therapeutic communication and crisis response.
Why Full-Length Simulation Matters
Practice questions build knowledge. A full exam simulation builds the thing that actually wins test day.
Endurance is its own skill
Short daily practice doesn't train the mental stamina of a 75–145 question test. Simulating the full length matters.
Pacing is half the battle
Many candidates who know the content still run out of time. A simulated test teaches you what 90 seconds per question feels like.
Test-day anxiety compounds
The more "first takes" you have in a simulated environment, the less the real thing feels like a first take.
Exposes gaps practice doesn't
Mixing categories at random surfaces weaknesses that single-topic practice hides.
When to Take It
A simple three-phase plan that works.
Baseline simulation
Take one to see where you stand. Don't panic at the score — this is your map.
Focused practice
Use category practice and the AI Coach to close your weakest areas. Simulate again every 7–10 days.
Dress rehearsal
Take 2–3 full simulations under real test conditions. Lock in pacing. Rest the day before.
Know If You're Ready
Skip the anxiety of "I think I know this." Take a full simulation and see the number.