Hello everyone! I have been reading this forum for months and I am taking the NCLEX on October 9. I have an issue and I apologize in advice if the post is a little long... I am using Kaplan with an average of 55 on all Question trainers: QT1 55 QT2 53 QT3 47(don't know what happened there, I took it as part of a school assignment) QT4 61 QT5 60 QT6 55 QT7 54 I got 65 on the 265-question Diagnostic test (I took it as a part of my school program in July.) Average of 58 on all the Qbanks. I did 100% of the Kaplan Qbank. I am waiting to take the Readiness test later this week or early next week... My NCLEX sample tests are 54, 55, 90 (who do you see first) and 32 on the alternative question format test. Uworld assessment test GAVE ME 58%, and a High chance of passing... Which is my average on the Kaplan Qbank as well, 58. So, mathematically speaking, I am around 55-58 on both systems... My issue really is content... I was an average student, one or two Cs and low-medium Bs. I know I don't know my content that great. You know sometimes you fail one exam, but you do much better on the next exam and your average score is balanced and you pass, but at the same time the material you didn't learn from the exams you failed leaves a big gap in your head... So, any advice on what to do for these last 10 days? I just purchased Uworld for the self-assessment tests... I know it is too late to learn everything I missed during nursing school, but do you think it is better to keep doing Qbanks (Uworld and repeat Kaplan) or should I just sit down and read the NCLEX content book instead? I am a good test taker, but I am not confident in my knowledge base... I am not saying I don't know anything, but I am afraid that the NCLEX will zero in very quickly on the topics I don't know and I will fail because I will get 40 questions on the material I am not confident about... It is supposed to be a smart system, right? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!