UWorld is the nursing students’ choice for licensing and certification exam preparation for a reason – our detailed explanations include the clinical reasoning behind the correct and incorrect answers – so you learn as you practice.
Whether you are preparing to take the NCLEX-RN®, NCLEX-PN®, a nursing med math test, or the FNP certification exam, let our challenging practice questions, in-depth explanations, and detailed performance tracking prepare you for the next step in your curriculum and career.
Each QBank includes:
- Thousands of challenging questions written by nurse educators and practicing clinicians.
- Detailed answer rationales for every answer choice so you can master the concepts.
- Vivid medical images and charts that will help you master difficult concepts faster.
- Continuous question updating to ensure the most medically accurate questions and answers.
- Questions organized by subject and system so you can focus on your weak areas.
- In-depth statistics of your performance so you know where to focus.
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Is UWorld Nursing free?
Yes, UWorld Nursing is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is UWorld Nursing legit?
🤔 The UWorld Nursing app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The questions are great compared to what other apps offer, especially the next gen ones. However for the price, it’s not worth it. The mobile app interface is horrendous and antiquated. The filter functionality is severely lacking and it’s not possible to customize the exams in the way I need them to be filtered. Although, many of the apps have that issue, so that’s not a unique problem to their app (unfortunately). To give an example of one that excels in this area, the Lecturio app has the best filtering functions I have found; however, even that is not perfect. UWorld is hardly trying. Btw, how is filtering by “basic care and comfort” helpful? Those are just arbitrary categories and useless buzz words imo. They’re not actually useful categories to filter by as a nursing student though (and by not useful I mean 100% useless). Most of those categories like “physiological adaptation” and “infection and safety control” are always applicable, from the first class to the last. We don’t actually get tested on those subjects individually, so it’s worthless. Filtering that way creates exams that have questions that are way past what we’ve learned or way beyond it. It’s the equivalent of a junk drawer. “How about filtering by patho type (pancreatic, liver, neural, etc) or pharm type (antidiabetics, analgesics, etc) and then combining any which way you want. Also being able to save those parameters for future quiz creation. I don’t think any app has that, sadly. Makes me want to build my own. As an aside, I was a developer in my last career, so I am analyzing this app from a programmer’s mindset as well, not just a nursing student standpoint. Anyway back to the problems with their app. The max questions per quiz is 85 which is cheap of them. My guess is that they limit data storage or connectivity. Assuming they’re part of a fiber network, that would mean they just aren’t buying enough storage on whatever servers they’re renting from whatever data center they’re partnered with. That’s so cheap and lazy, especially taking the price into consideration. They have ample money to cover the costs of more uptime/downtime and/or data storage and still maintain a great profitability margin. An app that isn’t being cheap would be the Mastery NCLEX app, which has no limit on quiz questions. I’d recommend doing what it takes to remove the limit. Speaking of the Mastery app, their UI/UX is nearly flawless and responds at lightning speed. UWorld could learn a thing or two from
Great App for passing NCLEX
This app is the best. I only used it for 2 months but every day. And I passed NCLEX-RN in the first attempt. Thank you UWORLD!
4 Stars because I was never able to use the iPhone app as it
4 Stars because I was never able to use the iPhone app as the “login” buttons never worked.
I used the website to use the question bank.
I finished about 52% of all the UWorld questions (including nextGen style questions)
I averaged a 76% overall.
I took the NCLEX this passed Monday the first time and passed.
I study for 1 month everyday studying between 50-100 question and reading every rational with every question and every video that was attached to the rationale.
You can do this!
Study Plan
I’ve really enjoyed the study plan you can generate in preparation. It takes the load of guessing where to start and how to progress.
**Wish there was a captions option for the lecture videos.
Very unstable app
Loves the rational but the App always freeze and show the error message . Worse with pro max 13 I used to delete and download the app more than 10 times a day and I never experienced this problem with archer even I pay less.
Not wroth the advice given to use this
Still failed NCLEX
BUY IT FROM THE WEBSITE
The prices are different from buying from the AppStore or from the website. App Store is twice as much versus the website and you get better options
Bad for mobile
This app is terrible for use on your phone.
Archer is Better
I used Uworld multiple times and failed each time. Way too expensive while Archer is cheaper, provides multiple assessment tests instead of just 1-2 like Uworld, and I ended up passing with Archer. I gave Uworld multiple chances but it just didn’t work out. On top of that, Archer gives money back guarantee if you fail using their system. Uworld has not done anything to ensure I pass even though I’ve failed using their system multiple times. I wish I used Archer sooner.
The Uworld app was convenient though. However, Archer provides the same thing and more!
Annoying
The questions, rationales, and explanations are great. I love the graphics involved.
BUTTT I’m trying to study for the NCLEX and half the time I get a error message in the app and here recently the calculator stopped working correctly. Spent $189 on something that I can barely use 🙄
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