If you have 60 days until NCLEX, you have enough time—but only if you stop studying the wrong way. Most people spend this time rereading textbooks and watching review videos. That’s not enough.
The official NCLEX Next Generation guidelines are clear: the exam tests clinical judgment, not memorized facts. You need to practice applying knowledge under exam conditions, daily.
The 60-Day Blueprint
Days 1–20: 75 practice questions per day. Review every rationale, right and wrong. Identify your three weakest content areas.
Days 21–45: Deep dive on weak areas with focused NCLEX Practice Test Banks. Continue 50 questions per day minimum.
Days 46–60: Full 145-question simulated exams. Simulate real test conditions. Time yourself. No breaks.
The Most Important Rule
Never skip the rationale review. Every question you got wrong is telling you something. Listen to it.
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