Our mission
Nursing exams are high-stakes and broad. A single entrance exam can decide whether an applicant gets a seat in a program at all, and the NCLEX stands between a graduate and the career they have worked years for. We believe preparation for tests that matter this much should be focused, honest, and affordable — not a firehose of low-quality questions behind an expensive paywall.
So we built NursingSprint around depth instead of volume. Every question is mapped to the current exam blueprint, written in the real exam's format, and paired with a full teaching rationale that explains not just the right answer but why the wrong ones are wrong. Study notes, practice modes, and realistic timed exams sit on top of that question bank so students can learn a topic, drill it, and then rehearse it under exam conditions — the loop that actually moves a score.
Who writes our content
Our questions, rationales, and study notes are authored by practising nurses and nurse educators — people who have sat these exams, taught the material, and worked at the bedside. Clinical accuracy and sound nursing judgement are not optional extras for us; they are the product. We do not crowdsource content from anonymous contributors, and we do not publish material we cannot stand behind.
Our editorial process
Every item on NursingSprint goes through the same path before a student ever sees it:
- 1. Authored against the blueprint. A nurse writes the question or note mapped to a specific topic in the current exam's official test plan, so coverage matches what the exam actually tests.
- 2. Reviewed by a second nurse. A reviewer independently checks clinical accuracy, the rationale, and the difficulty before anything is approved. Nothing publishes on a single set of eyes.
- 3. Maintained over time. When test plans change or guidance is updated, the affected content is revised. Preparation is only useful if it reflects the exam students will actually sit.
A note on honesty
NursingSprint is not affiliated with ATI, Elevate (HESI), or the NCSBN, and we do not claim to be. "ATI TEAS", "HESI", and "NCLEX" are the trademarks of their respective owners; we reference them only to describe the exams we help students prepare for. We will never show you a fabricated testimonial or an invented statistic — if a number or a quote appears on this site, it is real.
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