I do agree, but honestly the NCLEX is so broad that spending hours and hours every day studying (which one of my classmates is currently doing) will do nothing but burn out and increase stress. There's a balance that each person must find for themselves, I only wanted to share my experience and encourage others that they can do it, and they don't need to abandon their family, work, children etc. just to be successful. I know that I took time for myself and my family (as I did in nursing school, it wasn't laziness, it was me time) and if I didn't do that, my stress levels would have increased to a point of unhealthiness. There's no way humanly possible to know what types of questions or even subject matter is going to be on your individual NCLEX test, that is why it's much more efficient to learn test taking strategies (which is Kaplan's main focus) and browse through the important nursing processes verses trying to cram 2 or 4 years of nursing school in a one month or so recap. It is my belief that if you have graduated from nursing school, then you can own this. I did read that NCLEX study book Kaplan provides. It gives a great run down of pharmacology, disease processes etc. and it helps bring back knowledge to the forefront.