If you’ve failed the NCLEX — especially more than once — your CPR report can feel confusing, discouraging, or even useless.
Numbers. Categories. Percentiles.
But no clear answer to the question you’re really asking:
“Why didn’t I pass — and what do I do next?”
The CPR Breakdown exists to answer that question.
What This Is (and Why It’s Different)
The CPR Breakdown is a self-paced clarity resource that teaches you how to correctly read and interpret your NCLEX Candidate Performance Report so you can finally understand:
what your results are actually saying
where your breakdown is really happening
and what direction you should take moving forward
This is not a generic pep talk.
And it is not another study plan telling you to “do more questions.”
This is clarity before your next move.
The Problem Most Repeat Testers Face
Many students:
retake the NCLEX without truly understanding why they failed
waste money on content they don’t actually need
jump into expensive programs without a clear foundation
lose confidence after every “near pass”
but only if you know how to read it correctly.
What the CPR Breakdown Helps You Do
By the end of this breakdown, you will be able to:
✔ understand what each CPR category actually means
✔ identify whether your issue is content, strategy, prioritization, or decision-making
✔ stop misinterpreting your results or minimizing weak areas
✔ recognize patterns that repeat across failed attempts
✔ make an informed, confident decision about your next step
No more random studying.
No more emotional spending.
This Creates CLARITY, Not Pressure
One of the biggest frustrations NCLEX repeat testers share is this:
“I paid for help, but no one really explained what my results meant.”
The CPR Breakdown is designed to feel safe, honest, and grounding.
It does not:
shame you for failing
dismiss your CPR as “not important”
pressure you into a higher-ticket offer
Who This Is For
✔ LPN or RN candidates
✔ First-time or repeat NCLEX testers
✔ Students who feel stuck, confused, or burned by past programs
✔ Anyone who wants clarity before investing more money or time
Who This Is NOT For
✘ Students looking for 1:1 coaching
✘ Students who want a personalized study plan
✘ Students who want content review or practice questions
A step-by-step explanation of how to read your CPR
Clear breakdowns of common CPR patterns and what they mean
Guidance on what direction makes sense for your results
Peace of mind knowing your next step is intentional, not reactive
Before:
Confused by your CPR.
Second-guessing yourself.
Afraid to invest again.
After:
Clear on why you didn’t pass.
Confident in what needs to change.
Grounded and prepared to move forward wisely.
Price
$20 — one-time purchase
Because clarity should not cost hundreds of dollars.
And understanding your results should never feel dismissive.
You don’t need more noise.
You need direction.
The CPR Breakdown gives you that.
You recently failed NCLEX and don’t understand your CPR
You keep retesting but nothing changes
You rush through questions and feel blank or anxious
English is your second language
You know some content but struggle with application
You want clarity before choosing your next step
Understand what NCLEX is testing in each CPR category
Identify strategy gaps vs content gaps
Learn how to slow down and use information correctly
Recognize priority clues NCLEX hides in questions
Apply mechanism of action when your mind goes blank
Clear explanations in simple, ESL-friendly language
LPN and RN CPR expectations clearly separated
NCLEX-style questions with detailed rationales
Keyword lists NCLEX commonly uses
Priority clue cheat sheets
Slow-down checklist to prevent rushing
You'll understand what you CPR is telling you and what direction
you need to take next--without wasting money. This is a non-personalized educational resource.
It does not include individual CPR review, coaching, or a custom study plan.
Access is immediate upon purchase.
You are not incapable.
You just need clarity — and time.
This resource was created to help you slow down, think clearly, and move forward with peace.