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My exam is scheduled for 16 March 2026, and my subscription ends on 7 March. I kindly request a complimentary 9‑day extension so I can continue preparing.
by Adeyuka
This archerReview uses old editions and we both know that nclex sets their test based on new studies/editions. Yeah, I know that so many complain that uworld is information overload and all that but what does that tell you? “Too much info, alot of stuff covered in all areas, and higher chances of passing nclex”. This archerReview will give you rationale for the correct answers and prolly “hillbilly” of the wrong ones or maybe even not. So, how is that helpful? Are you cramming answers thinking that you’ll encounter similar questions on nclex? Don’t lie to yourself!! Nursing is material densed and so is nclex, there’s no shortcut of passing that test without studying and actually knowing the material!!! If you’re only using this app as your study material then be ready for a shock the moment you read the 1st question on nclex and you find out that you’ve no idea of what’s happening. THIS IS MY HONEST REVIEW, PLEASE USE UWORLD IF YOU WANNA MAKE IT THROUGH. Too much info, yet higher chances of passing but if you’re that lazy student, then continue using this ArcherReview and be ready to retake nclex for couple more times!!!
by Yasefaye
So I’ve been using archer for quite some time now. First, I’ve noticed with this most recent update that it’s not calculating my overall scores correctly. For example, I’ve mostly done the classic style questions and I remember seeing that I had got 1300 correct … now it’s saying I’ve only gotten 1004 correct. Even when doing more questions and getting them correct that “Total Correct” number has not changed. Same for the NGN questions. .I’ve probably done a total of 15 overall and it’s showing that I’ve done over 300 ? It doesn’t make sense. . . I’d like to further add that I’ve taken my NCLEX a number of times now but when using archer and taking the readiness assessments I always get a very high chance of passing or when I’m taking the CAT adaptive test I get a pass, but still failing the NCLEX. I feel it may be inaccurately generating my scores which is a bummer because I always go into my test just knowing I’m going to pass based off of using archer then I fail. It may be working for some, but for me I don’t think so.
by Nurse Ren
Archer was my last resort I found as a study tool to pass my NCLEX on the fourth try. All I googled was “Adaptive test NCLEX” and Archer was the only one to pop up. I passed my NCLEX on this fourth try. I give that to the readiness assessments that truly got harder the better I did. The CAT never progressed like the NCLEX, in terms of SATA. But the readiness assessments did. The rationale sometimes didn’t make sense, but my friend who has passed a long time ago would help me find another route to understand it. I highly recommend the Readiness Assessments. Do one a day. Don’t over stress yourself with questions; too many in a row will cause you to make silly mistakes with other questions. You’ve got this, whoever is reading this. I believe in you.