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NCLEX two-week prep schedule built around weak-area feedback

A focused two-week NCLEX prep schedule: daily question targets, rationale review rules, and when to insert a mock exam—without a generic calendar that ignores your weak categories.

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How to use this schedule without burning out

Two weeks is enough to sharpen judgment and pacing if you already completed a first pass of content. If fundamentals are still unstable, extend the timeline rather than stacking hours.

Anchor each day to one primary system or client-need bucket, then mix in a smaller second bucket so you do not overfit patterns.

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Week one: stabilize accuracy before speed

Days 1–4: two timed mini-sets per day with immediate rationale review on misses only; cap total new items so review stays honest.

Days 5–7: add one short lesson block on your lowest category, then repeat mixed sets that force transfer, not recognition.

Week two: pacing, safety traps, and mock exam

Days 8–11: alternate full mixed sets with a single high-yield weakness drill per day; track recurring error types, not just topics.

Days 12–13: one full practice exam under realistic timing; day 14 is light review and sleep hygiene—no marathon cramming.

Common questions

  • Is two weeks enough to pass the NCLEX?

    It can be enough to consolidate and test readiness if your baseline is strong. If multiple systems remain below your target accuracy, prioritize depth over the calendar.

  • Where should practice questions come from?

    Use a single pathway-scoped bank so delegation language and scope stay consistent with your registration context, then layer mocks for stamina.

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