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A readiness score that proves itself

Are you ready for the NCLEX?

A readiness score on the exam's real scale — modeled first-time pass probability that proves itself. After every mock, we show you what it predicted versus what you actually scored.

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What the readiness score is.

On the exam's real scale

Your score is a modeled first-time pass probability on the same logit scale the NCLEX itself is built on — not a percentage of questions answered right. It speaks the exam's language, so a number means the same thing it does on test day.

Mastery-gated

The score only climbs when you've genuinely earned it — demonstrated mastery across the content the exam tests, not just volume. Grinding easy questions won't inflate it.

It only moves up when earned

Because it's tied to demonstrated mastery rather than raw activity, the readiness number rises when your reasoning improves and holds steady when it doesn't. That's the point — it should be hard to fool.

Predicted versus actual — every time.

Most prep tools hand you a confidence number and ask you to trust it. We do the opposite. Before each of the 3 full-length mock exams, your readiness score makes a prediction. After you finish, we put the prediction and your real result side by side. If they don't line up, the score is wrong, and you deserve to see that.

It commits first

Your readiness score predicts how you'll do on the next mock before you take it. No moving the goalposts after the fact.

Then it's checked

After the mock, predicted and actual sit side by side. Agreement over time is what earns the score your trust.

Not a vanity number

Because it's held accountable to real results, the score can't drift into feel-good territory. It's there to tell you the truth.

See your predicted vs. actual

Free in beta — the whole picture.

Everything that feeds it

The readiness score is only as good as what it's built on — so the 2,500+ NGN questions, the 25 case studies, and the 3 full-length mock exams that calibrate it are all free during our open beta, with no card.

Built for the 2026 exam

The whole engine is built for the 2026 NGN test plan, so your readiness reflects the exam you'll actually sit. Start with the free question bank and let the score build from there.

Common questions.

How do I know if I'm ready for the NCLEX?+

The most reliable signal is a calibrated readiness score that models your first-time pass probability on the exam's real scale and then checks itself against your actual mock-exam results. When your readiness score is high and it has accurately predicted your recent mock scores, that agreement is the evidence you're ready — not a single good practice session.

What is a good NCLEX readiness score?+

Because our score is a modeled probability of passing on your first attempt, higher is straightforwardly better, and you want it comfortably above the pass threshold rather than hovering at it. More important than any single cutoff is that the score has been calibrated against your own mock results — a high number that has reliably predicted your actual performance is what matters.

Is the readiness check free?+

Yes. The readiness score, the mock exams it's calibrated against, the 2,500+ NGN questions, the case studies, and the AI tutor are all free during our open beta, with no credit card required.

How accurate is it?+

We don't ask you to take it on faith. After each of the 3 full-length mock exams, we show you what the readiness score predicted versus what you actually scored. That predicted-vs-actual record is the honest measure of accuracy — and it keeps the score from becoming a vanity number.

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