My Study Roadmap
What to study first, next, later — and what to safely ignore for now.
Included for everyoneStudy what you're actually weak at.
Nursing Study OS™ builds your personalized study roadmap from what you are actually preparing for. Tell us your subjects, where you are struggling and when your exam is — it assembles the plan, the notes, the questions and the final review around you.
Every nursing student has access to more study material than they can read. Free notes, shared drives, a textbook, lecture slides, four apps. Almost nobody is short of content.
What almost everybody is short of is a defensible answer to one question: what should I open right now? That question depends on things no static bundle can know — which systems your instructor emphasized, whether you lose marks on content or on priority, whether you have nine days or five weeks, and whether you can realistically give it ninety minutes tonight or twenty.
The static bundle says: here are 800 pages, good luck.
Nursing Study OS™ says: based on your exam, your weak areas and your
remaining time, here is exactly what to study first, what to review later, and what you
can safely ignore for now.
That last clause is the one students underestimate. Being told what to skip is worth more under time pressure than being given more to read, and it is the thing a one-size bundle structurally cannot do.
Fourteen possible deliverables. You receive the ones your answers call for — a Fundamentals student is not sent a critical care package because it exists.
What to study first, next, later — and what to safely ignore for now.
Included for everyoneA day-by-day plan sized to your real deadline and daily study time.
Included for everyoneOnly the topics your exam actually covers, ordered by priority.
Included for everyoneOne concise high-value sheet per condition on your exam.
Organized by drug class, not by memorizing 300 individual drugs.
The values your exam associates with your topics, with nursing relevance.
Frameworks for "who do you see first?" and what changes the answer.
Questions matched to your topics, every one with full rationales.
Included for everyoneTargeted drills on the areas your answers flagged as weakest.
Included for everyonePrintable and mobile-friendly recall cards for your topics.
Included for everyoneWhat to review before clinical, SBAR practice, organization sheets.
A compressed final review — including what NOT to learn tonight.
Included for everyoneOne page. No new content. Priority reminders and question-reading strategy.
Included for everyoneA one-page printable dashboard for your whole exam cycle.
Included for everyoneEverything else in the product exists to serve this page. It sorts every topic on your exam into four bands and tells you why each one landed where it did.
Answer without notes, read every rationale, then log each miss as content, priority or misread.
Read, then rebuild the class card from memory before checking.
Read the comparison, cover it, rebuild the distinguishing clue from memory, then do questions across both.
Illustrative example. Your roadmap is generated from your own answers and every item carries its own reasons.
Same engine, different shape depending on your deadline: a 3-day rescue, a 7-day rescue, a 14-day plan, a 30-day mastery plan, or a longer-term schedule. Each day gets a structure rather than a topic, and the last day before your exam is always final review with no new material.
After purchase you can take a 16-question diagnostic. It is optional and recommended, because self-reported weakness and measured weakness often disagree. It reports across 8 dimensions: content recall, clinical judgment, prioritization, pharmacology, lab interpretation, safety, delegation, calculation.
"Incorrect. The answer is C" teaches nothing. When you pick a wrong option, the system explains why that specific option looked right to you, then gives you the transferable rule — because the reasoning is what recurs on the next question, not the fact.
Severe pain is genuinely urgent and should be treated promptly, but pain does not threaten the airway. This is the classic tempting option because the number is high and numbers feel objective.
Misses are also classified into patterns — content gap, priority error, keyword miss, overthinking, medication confusion, lab confusion, safety error, delegation error, calculation error — and the pattern that appears most often changes what your plan emphasizes.
This matters more in nursing than in most subjects, so it is worth being explicit about the rules this product operates under.
Full details in the editorial and review policy.
One-time payment. No subscription, no membership, no recurring billing.
14-day refund. No account or password required — you get a secure link by email.
Not sure yet? Take the free study check — it costs nothing and the result is useful on its own.
It is strongly recommended, because those five answers are what the system builds on and it means fewer questions after purchase. If you buy directly, you will be asked those questions as part of onboarding instead.
The onboarding is six questions and takes two or three minutes. The optional diagnostic adds about ten minutes. Your study system is assembled immediately after that — there is no waiting period and nothing is emailed to you days later.
The engine switches to a rescue plan. It narrows to the highest-relevance material for your weak areas, weights questions and recall over broad reading, and includes an explicit list of what not to try to learn the night before.
No. $19 once. No membership, no recurring billing, no upsell tier.
Yes. Email us within 14 days if it is not useful to you and we will refund you. No justification needed and nothing to return.
No, and we will not say otherwise. It makes your study time more targeted by identifying your gaps, ordering your topics and giving you practice with rationales. What that produces depends on the work you do, your program and your exam.