Mimidragon- There are a couple of reasons why I think that Suzanne's plan is best: 1. It was created for foreign non-english speakers to pass the NCLEX or students who have been out of school for like 16-18 months.. If you look at Kaplan's plan they dont guarantee you passing after a certain time (not that Suzanne's does). Its just I did a week of Kaplan prior to my first time testing, when I left there I felt like it was a waste of time and money. You can have strategy for the test down, but if you do not have your content knowledge brushed up and know your weaknesses you will still be guessing. 2. I did alot of research after I failed the second time and when I was done this was the program I thought best fit what I needed, which was total content testing and review. With the end of it focusing on the testing part. The NCLEX is a computer test so how can you neglect doing a tremendous amount of computer test questions. 3. It had a system, an exact system. You do A, then do B. Then you have a clear understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. The practice you get is what made me confident. When I sat to test for the third time I had done roughly a minimum of 5000 nclex questions and tested by content to know my weaknesses. I found the way the NCLEX results categorizes failure to be very vague at best. When you get your failing results back and it says Near Passing Standard ...exactly what do you study? That was my dilemma, the NCLEX does not tell you what you missed so you need to test yourself and find out what you are lacking. 4. This one may sound funny- it was free. When people say they want to help you pass the NCLEX but put a price on it, their main goal is profit, not you passing (now of course I understand they want you to pass). I spent $500 or so on Kaplan then failed...spent $0 well ($40 for the book) on Suzanne's program and passed with flying colors. Nothing against Kaplan or any other program but they didn't work for me, others they have. 5. (I may be wrong on this) but isn't Suzanne- Suzanne Smeltzer? If so she helped co-author my Med-Surg books. Enough said. I truly believe in her program and I'm proof that it can work for someone who has failed multiple times and has been out of school for 2.5 years. Although I had to change my negative attitude along the way first, It gave me the needed confidence to sit and truly believe I was ready and do my best. When I left there I knew I did my best pass or fail. For me to go from failing twice to passing with 75 questions is a huge turn-around in my opinion. You guys can do it too! You must first believe then the rest is just hard work and preparation. "Luck is where hard work meets opportunity" "He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality."