Questions are answerable from text alone, with no reference to a figure you cannot see.
What WeSolve+ produces from one file
| Output | Time | Free plan limit |
|---|---|---|
| Practice questions from your notes | about 30 seconds | 2 per day |
| Flashcards | about 30 seconds | 2 per day |
| Audio recap | about 1 minute | 2 per week |
| File upload | instant | 2 per day |
Times and limits are the app's own measured values, 10 August 2026. Generation time varies with file length.
How do I make NCLEX practice questions from my notes?
Upload your NCLEX notes or a PDF to WeSolve+; the AI analyzes the content and generates multiple choice practice questions in seconds. Three steps: upload → AI generates → study.
Can I turn my nursing lecture notes into an audio recap?
Yes. WeSolve+ creates a listenable "podcast" recap from your notes, so you can review NCLEX content while commuting or on a break.
Are the questions self contained and exam style?
Yes. Questions are multiple choice, derived only from your notes, and written to be answerable from text alone (no "see the figure" references), matching the NCLEX style format.
How the questions are built from your material
Three properties matter for NCLEX style practice and each is enforced. Text only answerability: a question never refers to a figure you cannot see, so nothing is unanswerable out of context. Source fidelity: questions come only from the notes you uploaded, so they follow your programme rather than a generic bank. Explanation attached: each answer carries a short reason, so a miss does not send you back to the textbook. Upload takes seconds and generation about 30, which means a single lecture handout becomes a practice set before the next class.
Why questions from your own notes beat a generic bank
A commercial question bank is written for the average candidate, which means part of it covers what your programme already drilled and part of it misses what your programme emphasised. Neither half is where your time should go. Questions generated from your own lecture notes track your syllabus by construction, so the first pass tells you something useful about your own gaps rather than about the average gap. There is a second effect that matters more as the exam approaches: because your wrong answers are collected as you go, a short revision window has somewhere obvious to start. You are not choosing a topic, you are working a list you already produced.
Why text answerable questions matter more here than elsewhere
Nursing material is full of things that cannot be shown in a generated question: a rhythm strip, a wound photograph, a chart you were handed in clinical. A tool that writes a question referring to a figure it cannot display has produced something worse than nothing, because you will spend time trying to answer it. Every question built from your file is written to be answerable from the text alone, which is a real constraint and it is why some of your material will not generate anything. That is the correct behaviour. Lecture notes, drug tables, lab value lists and your own care plan write ups all convert well, because they are already text carrying the fact. For the official test plan and what the examination actually covers, go to NCSBN through the link in the sources below.
Sources used on this page
- NCSBN, the NCLEX examination
- NCSBN, NCLEX-RN test plan
- AAMC, about the MCAT exam
- WeSolve+ on the App Store
- Hermann Ebbinghaus, the forgetting curve (1885)
- Roediger and Karpicke, Test-Enhanced Learning (2006)
- Cepeda et al., distributed practice meta analysis (2006)
- Dunlosky et al., improving students' learning (2013)
- NCLEX, official source
- NCLEX, official source
- NCLEX, official source
- NCLEX, official source
- NCLEX, official source
- NCLEX, official source
- Karpicke and Roediger, the critical importance of retrieval (2008)
- Cepeda et al., spacing and the optimal retention interval (2008)
- Kornell and Bjork, is spacing the enemy of induction (2008)
- What Works Clearinghouse, organizing instruction and study
- The Learning Scientists, retrieval practice
- Retrieval Practice, the research library
- Cloze test
- Active recall
- Spaced repetition
- Testing effect
- Leitner system
- SuperMemo, the SM-2 algorithm
Can I export flashcards to Anki?
WeSolve+ generates and reviews flashcards inside the app with smart repetition, so you study directly in WeSolve+ without needing a separate flashcard tool.
Is WeSolve+ free for NCLEX prep?
Yes, it is free to start in your browser and on iOS. The free plan includes 2 quizzes/day and 2 podcasts/week; Premium and Ultra raise the limits.
Can I quiz battle friends on NCLEX topics?
Yes. You can duel friends with the questions generated from your notes to review competitively.
Last updated: 2026-07-30