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For nursing students sitting the NCLEX

Stop studying harder.
Start thinking like the test.

The white paper that fixes the part of the NCLEX that actually trips people up — the thinking, not the content.

  • 50 pages of strategy, worked questions & high-yield references
  • 30 fully-explained practice questions + 3 NGN case studies
  • System-by-system high-yield review & memorize-this cheat sheets
  • Instant PDF download — read it tonight
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Brian Weinstein, MS, NP-C, RN · NCLEX Coach · Coaches NCLEX students 1-on-1 · Updated for the Next Gen NCLEX
51
Pages of strategy
30
Worked questions
17
Parts, cover to cover
3
NGN case studies
What changes

By the time you're done, you'll be able to:

Read a question the way the test wrote it — spot what it's really asking before the options trick you.
Prioritize when every answer looks right — apply ABCs, Maslow, and safety without freezing.
Work the Next Gen item types — bow-tie, matrix, and case studies stop being scary.
Recover when you feel cornered — a calm, repeatable move for the questions you've never seen.
Study what actually moves your score — stop re-reading content that won't show up.
Walk in calm on test day — with a plan for the hours and the nerves.
What's inside

Everything I wish someone had handed me before my NCLEX

This isn't another content dump. It's the method — built from what the test actually rewards.

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Think like the CAT

How the computer-adaptive test really works, and why "thinking like the test" beats memorizing more facts.

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Master the question

A repeatable decision method for priority, "select all," and the dreaded "what do you do first?" items.

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30 worked questions

Every answer explained by the method — so you learn the reasoning, not just the letter.

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3 NGN case studies

Next-Gen unfolding cases worked end-to-end, plus a plain-English guide to every new item type.

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System-by-system review

The conditions that show up most, the findings that should make you move, and the priority action.

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Memorize-this sheets

Normal labs, critical values, vitals by age, high-alert drugs, and rapid-fire facts to know cold.

Honest fit check

Is this right for you?

✅ This is for you if…

  • You're studying hard but your practice scores have plateaued
  • You freeze or second-guess on "select all" and priority questions
  • You're re-taking and need to fix what went wrong last time
  • Your test date is coming and you need a focused plan, fast
  • You know the content but can't seem to prove it on the exam

🚫 This isn't for you if…

  • You want a shortcut that skips doing practice questions
  • You're looking for a giant content dump to re-read
  • You haven't started nursing school yet
  • You expect to pass without changing how you study
The difference

Studying alone vs. the Bootcamp method

 
Studying alone
With the method
Your focus
Memorize more facts
Think like the test
Hard questions
Guess and hope
A repeatable decision method
NGN item types
Caught off guard
Worked through, step by step
Practice misses
"I'll just review it again"
Rebuild the reasoning behind it
Test day
Anxious, second-guessing
Calm, with a plan
Table of contents

17 parts, cover to cover

01Understand the Machine (the CAT)
02The Mindset That Passes
03Build the Base
04Master the Question
05The Question Bank (30 worked)
06When You Get "Cornered"
07Pharmacology Survival
08Prioritization & Delegation
09The Study Plan
10The Test-Day Countdown
11Special Situations
12Work With Our NCLEX Coaches (1:1)
13Appendix & Reference Tables
14High-Yield Must-Knows
15NGN Case Studies, Worked
16System-by-System High-Yield
17Testing Accommodations & Learning Differences
Look inside

This isn't a wall of text — see for yourself

Real pages from the guide: frameworks, diagrams, and fully-worked questions designed so the method actually sticks.

How the adaptive test works — diagram
How the adaptive test really works
The question-attack method
The question-attack frameworks
Prioritization pyramid — who to see first
Prioritization, made visual
Worked NCLEX questions with rationales
Questions worked by method
The part no one says out loud

A retake costs more than the retake fee

If you're here, some part of you has probably already pictured it — opening the results and seeing the wrong word. It's worth being honest about what that moment actually costs, because it's almost never just the exam.

A second attempt means waiting 45 days before you can test again. Another testing fee. And often weeks — sometimes months — of watching your classmates clip on their badges and start earning while you're back in the books, quietly explaining to the people who believed in you that it didn't go the way you'd hoped. The money is the small part. The hit to your confidence is the expensive part.

Here's the part that should actually take the pressure off: that outcome usually isn't about how smart you are, or how many hours you put in. It's about how you study — and that's completely fixable. The people who pass aren't the ones who knew the most. They're the ones who walked in knowing how to think through the question in front of them.

Give yourself the head start — $9 →
BWBrian Weinstein, RN
Your coach

I wasn't a natural. I nearly didn't make it.

In nursing school I'd read a chapter three times and still freeze on test day. Between ADHD and dyslexia, just getting the material to stick took everything I had — I was putting in the hours with color-coded notes and stacks of flashcards and still watching my grades slip while classmates who studied half as much sailed past. For a long time I figured I just wasn't cut out for it.

It took hitting a wall to learn the hard way what no one had ever taught me: how to actually study. Nursing exams don't reward how much you know — they reward how you think under pressure. So I taught myself, from scratch, a different way to work. I learned to read a question the way the test writes it, to prioritize when every answer looks right, to reason instead of memorize. If I could get there with ADHD and dyslexia stacked against me, you can too.

That's when everything turned around. I passed, I became an RN — and I've spent the years since teaching that exact method to the students who feel the way I used to. The white paper is where it starts. A 1:1 session is where we make it yours.

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You may qualify for more

ADHD? Dyslexia? You might be entitled to accommodations.

If you have a documented learning difference, the NCLEX can be taken with accommodations — for example extended or double time and a separate, private testing room, among others. Most students never realize they qualify.

I get it personally — I have ADHD and dyslexia, and learning to work with them changed everything. The white paper includes a full chapter on which accommodations exist, who qualifies, and exactly how to request them before you schedule your exam.

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Watch how the method cracks a real NCLEX question

No reviews to show you yet — this funnel is brand new. So instead, here's the actual method on a question most students get wrong. Read it first, then open the breakdown.

The nurse is caring for four clients. Which should the nurse assess first?
A. A client with pneumonia and a temperature of 100.8°F
B. A client one day post-op reporting incisional pain of 6/10
C. A client with COPD, an O₂ sat of 88% on 2 L, who is now confused
D. A client with diabetes whose blood glucose is 210 mg/dL
▶ Reveal how a pro reads it

The trap: three of these look scary on purpose. The exam isn't asking "who's sickest" — it's asking who has a new, unexpected change that threatens the airway, breathing, or circulation.

Eliminate the expected: A — a fever with pneumonia is expected. B — pain after surgery is expected. D — 210 is high but not an emergency and changes nothing this minute.

The answer is C. New confusion in a hypoxic COPD client is an acute change in a B-and-C problem — that's the one that can't wait. Once you learn to spot the unexpected change instead of the scariest number, these stop being guesses. That's the whole method — and it's in the white paper.

A client on furosemide has a potassium of 3.1 mEq/L. Which order does the nurse question first?
A. Encourage foods high in potassium
B. Administer the ordered dose of digoxin
C. Monitor daily weights
D. Teach about loop-diuretic side effects
▶ Reveal how a pro reads it

Connect the dots, don't grab the keyword. A, C, and D are all reasonable for a patient on a loop diuretic — that's the trap. The question wants the one thing that's unsafe right now.

The answer is B. Low potassium dramatically increases the risk of digoxin toxicity — giving digoxin into a K⁺ of 3.1 can trigger lethal dysrhythmias. The method here is linking the lab to the drug instead of answering each in isolation. The guide drills these "what does this lab do to that drug" links until they're automatic.

51
pages, zero fluff
30
questions worked by method
3
NGN case studies
instant download
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$9 is the cheapest way to not fail

You're going to spend money on this exam one way or another. The only question is whether it's $9 up front — or thousands on the back end.

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$9
This guide
The method — how to think through questions. 51 pages, worked Qs, frameworks. Read it tonight.
~$200–500
A big question bank
Thousands of questions — but no one teaching you why you keep picking the second-best answer.
~$4,000+
Failing & retaking
The retake fee is the small part — it's the weeks of an RN paycheck you don't earn while you wait.
The offer

Start cheap — or go straight to the fast track

The white paper is a low-cost head start. A 1:1 session is how you actually fix what's quietly costing you points — and the white paper comes free when you book.

🚀 I'm taking my very first round of 1:1 students — so founding students get my most availability, the lowest price I'll ever charge, and direct access to me. Once the early spots fill, the rate goes up.

Your test date isn't moving — but how you study still can.

Every week you keep studying the way that isn't working is a week you don't get back before a fixed deadline. One 60-minute session now can redirect the time you have left — and I only take a handful of 1:1 students a week, so spots go first-come.

Everything you get today
50-page strategy guide (think like the test)$29
30 worked questions, explained by method$19
3 NGN unfolding case studies + item-type guide$15
System-by-system high-yield review$15
Memorize-this cheat sheets (labs, vitals, drugs)$12
Pharmacology Survival CardBONUS$12
6-Week Study CalendarBONUS$10
Test-Day Countdown ChecklistBONUS$8
Total value$120$9 today
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Before you grab it

Is this updated for the Next Gen NCLEX (NGN)?
Yes. It covers the current computer-adaptive format, the new NGN item types (bow-tie, matrix, cloze, drag-and-drop, case studies), and includes three NGN cases worked end-to-end.
Is the white paper RN or PN focused?
The thinking method, prioritization frameworks, and high-yield content apply to both. Examples lean RN, but the way you're taught to read and reason through questions works for the PN exam too.
How do I get it after I pay?
Instantly. The moment your payment goes through, you can download the PDF right on the confirmation screen — it's yours to keep on any device, forever.
What's the difference between the $9 paper and coaching?
The $9 white paper gives you the full method to study on your own. A 1:1 coaching session is where one of our NCLEX Coaches sits with you live, finds exactly what's costing you points, and builds your plan — and the white paper is included free when you book.
How does the video-call upgrade work?
After checkout you'll get a link to pick your coach and a time. The upgrade is a 60-min video call ($199) — it includes a comprehensive assessment of where you're holding, an interpretation of your test scores, a customized study plan, and the white paper free.
I've failed before — will this actually help?
This is exactly who it's built for. Most repeat test-takers don't have a knowledge problem — they have a thinking problem the question banks never fix. The guide rebuilds how you read and reason through questions, and a 1:1 session can read your CPR with you and target the precise gap.
Do I qualify for testing accommodations (extra time, private room)?
If you have a documented learning difference — ADHD, dyslexia, and more — you may qualify for accommodations like extended/double time and a private testing room. Part 17 of the guide walks through who qualifies and exactly how to request them. Start early: approval can take weeks.
It's only $9 — what's the catch?
No catch. It's priced low on purpose so the method is a no-brainer to grab, and because some readers go on to book 1:1 coaching. You get the full 51-page guide and bonus cards for $9, period.
What can I read it on?
Any device — it's a standard PDF. Phone, tablet, laptop, or printed. It's yours to keep forever.
What if it doesn't help me?
Then you pay nothing. There's a 7-day money-back guarantee on the white paper. To request it, fill out the short refund request form — it asks a few quick questions so we can verify your purchase and learn what to improve — and we'll process it within 3–5 business days.
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