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NCLEX-RN · Planner

NCLEX RN study plan 4 weeks — day-by-day countdown

Map the final month to domains, NGN practice, and mocks. Cross-link: readiness calculator.

Generate your 28-day calendar

Weak topics (optional — we rotate all domains if none selected)

Import weak topics from readiness calculator →

Pick an exam date to generate your 28-day grid.

Is 4 weeks enough to study for NCLEX-RN?

It can be enough for candidates with a strong program foundation and high daily volume. Most planners assume 4–8 weeks; extend if your predicted readiness is still below target.

How many questions per day should I do for NCLEX-RN?

A common range is 50–100 quality questions per day once fundamentals are in place, with review of rationales. Quality and mixed formats beat mindless volume.

What should I focus on in the last week before NCLEX-RN?

Full-length timed practice, sleep hygiene, and a light review of error patterns — not cramming new content. Prioritise confidence and judgement under time pressure.

Should I take a day off before NCLEX-RN?

Many candidates benefit from a rest day or very light review to protect sleep. Choose what keeps you calm and alert on test day.

Your 4-week plan queues the practice sets automatically.

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