This is the only way I know in the world to take you from confused, lost, and overwhelmed to becoming a licensed nurse.

If you feel like you’ve tried everything, studied for months, watched all the videos, and still don’t feel confident, you’re not alone. Most students are not failing because they’re “not smart.” They’re failing because they don’t have a step-by-step structure that builds the right foundation, then trains the NCLEX mind, then locks in execution.

I’ll say this clearly: I have not seen any student who followed this 10-level framework wholeheartedly and failed.

And yes, I’ve worked with repeat test-takers. One of my students from the Philippines failed 14 times and passed on her 15th attempt. Another failed 12 times and passed on her 13th attempt. Another failed 7 times and passed on her 8th attempt. And others too.

That’s why I’m confident saying this: it will work for you too, as long as you follow it the way it’s designed.

Who this is for

The 10 Levels (the exact path I walk students through)

This is not “study harder.” This is “study in the right order.” Each level has one job. And each level makes the next level easier.

Level 1: Foundational readiness

We set your baseline and remove the chaos. We look at your test history, weak areas, your schedule, your anxiety triggers, and your study habits. Then we build a realistic routine you can actually follow.

Level 2: Where to start

Most students waste weeks doing random questions and random content. Here, you get a clear starting point based on your current level. No guessing. No bouncing between resources.

Level 3: Understanding the NCLEX

We break down what the NCLEX is really testing, how CAT works (for RN/PN), and why “knowing facts” is not enough. You learn what the exam rewards and what it traps.

Level 4: Study structure

This is where your plan becomes a system. You’ll know what to do daily and weekly: content, questions, review, and remediation. This level removes overwhelm because you always know the next step.

Level 5: Content understanding and mastery

Content is important, but it must be targeted. We focus on the content that shows up most and the content that drives critical decisions (prioritization, safety, delegation, and complications). We also make sure you understand the “why,” not just memorizing notes.

Level 6: Knowing how to think like the NCLEX

This is the turning point. You learn the NCLEX thinking patterns: safety first, least restrictive, ABCs, unstable vs stable, acute vs chronic, expected vs unexpected, and priority frameworks. This is where students stop guessing and start reasoning.

Level 7: Question understanding and practice

We train how to read questions properly, find what’s being asked, and avoid distractors. You’ll practice questions the right way: not for the score, but for skill building. And you’ll learn a consistent remediation method so every question makes you better.

Level 8: Test-taking strategy

Even strong students fail without strategy. Here you learn pacing, fatigue control, how to handle hard questions, how to treat SATA/NGN style items, and what to do when you feel stuck. You will walk into the exam with a plan instead of fear.

Level 9: Exam readiness

This is the final readiness check. We tighten weak areas, polish your decision-making, and confirm you are performing consistently. You’ll also know exactly what your scores mean and what level you’re truly at.

Level 10: Exam execution plan

This is your exam-day playbook. What you do 7 days before, 3 days before, the night before, the morning of the exam, during breaks, and how you stay calm under pressure. This is how you finish strong and pass.

Here’s what I want you to know

If you’re willing to follow this 10-level framework the way it’s laid out, it will work for you. Not because it’s magic, but because it finally gives you the correct order: foundation first, thinking next, strategy last.

Ready to stop feeling stuck and start moving with a real plan?

Message me now and tell me: "I’m ready for the 10 Levels."
I’ll respond and guide you on the next step.

Phone: +1 (767) 613-0769