Student to Nurse was built the same way you study — by students, in the middle of the same coursework, turning the questions that caught them off guard into the practice bank you're studying from now.
Every content area on the NCLEX-RN test plan. Click a department to try its full 10-question practice quiz.
Every item in the catalog starts as real coursework — built while the material is still fresh, then checked against the current NCLEX-RN test plan before it's added to the bank. That's a structurally different production process than most prep courses use, and it's why the questions feel different from the first one you answer.
Every department is drawn from current Med-Surg, pharm, and clinical rotations — not a decade-old question bank licensed from someone who hasn't practiced recently.
Every item is cross-referenced to the current NCSBN test plan category before publishing, so study time maps directly to what's actually tested.
Every answer — right or wrong — comes with a full clinical rationale, so you learn the "why," building the clinical judgment the exam is actually built to test.
| What matters | Student to Nurse | Typical Legacy Review Course |
|---|---|---|
| Who writes the questions | Students, currently in coursework | Instructors, often years removed from clinicals |
| Content freshness | Added while material is still current | Static bank, updated infrequently |
| Focus | Clinical judgment & prioritization | Heavy on anatomy and recall |
| Every answer explained | Full rationale, right or wrong | Often correct-answer-only |
| Price | $27 per department or $247 full program | Often $200–$500+ flat, no à la carte option |
"The rationale on every wrong answer taught me more than a whole week of static question banks."
"Finally a bank that skips the anatomy filler and goes straight to prioritization."
"Studying alongside my Med-Surg rotation instead of starting over after graduation made all the difference."
Enrollment includes 30 days of direct help working through any question or rationale in your bank — if an explanation doesn't fully click, reach out through the Registrar and we'll walk through the clinical reasoning with you until it does.
This is the format used across every department — a scenario, four responses, a full rationale either way.
A client on digoxin reports nausea and sees a "yellow-green halo" around lights. Which action should the nurse take first?
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All fourteen departments, with new items added each term.
Fourteen departments covering the complete NCLEX-RN test plan. Click any department for its full 10-question interactive practice quiz.
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Five items pulled from across the catalog. Every answer comes with a full rationale.
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