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Tell HN: Opportunity to build NCLEX prep that teaches, not just tests

1•johnnyApplePRNG•2h ago
I've been watching my partner grind for the NCLEX - UWorld, pricey bundles, the whole circus - and the vibe is "learn to beat the test", not "learn nursing". I'm not knocking hard work or the point of a licensure exam, but it's wild how much energy goes into memorizing tricks that fall apart once you step outside the multiple choice bubble.

Take the "ROME" mnemonic for acid-base. It's catchy and, sure, it "works" something like 80% of the time. But one out of five is a rough failure rate when the outcome matters. If a patient heard "my acronyms get me most of the way there", they wouldn't be reassured.

What I wish existed is a resource that puts understanding first and makes passing the side effect. Picture a concept map of physiology and clinical priorities where every question hangs off the actual idea, so when you miss something the system walks you to the exact misconception - not just "do more cardio". Explanations would teach instead of justify, spelling out why each tempting distractor is wrong in this case and when it would be right in a different scenario. Adaptive practice would notice patterns in reasoning - prioritization slips, safety misses, lab confusion - and coach those directly, with a conversational tone drafted by a cheap LLM and reviewed by humans for accuracy.

I'm not here to dunk on any single company; the incentives feel off across the ecosystem. Expensive content and brittle heuristics reward short term gains over durable mental models, and that's backwards for a profession built on judgment. If anyone here is building a free or actually affordable, learner first NCLEX or general health science resource, I'd love to see it. I can't lead it right now, but I'll test, contribute where I can, and cheer.

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1•rickcarlino•48s ago•0 comments

Look at how unhinged GPU box art was in the 2000s

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3•m-hodges•4m ago•0 comments

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2•josephcsible•14m ago•0 comments

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3•ronbenton•20m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What do you think about Hetzner pros and cons?

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Google phases out Privacy Sandbox

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2•pier25•24m ago•1 comments

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4•DavidPiper•29m ago•1 comments

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4•sestep•33m ago•3 comments

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3•PaulHoule•39m ago•0 comments

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Show HN: Why system modeling should look like code, not PowerPoint

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Ask HN: Best way to make a documentation website for an open-source project?

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4•todsacerdoti•1h ago•0 comments