Can I Pass CLEP in 2 Weeks?

Honest answer: depends on the exam and your baseline. Some yes, some no. Here's the breakdown.

Short answer

For the social-science and humanities CLEPs — yes, realistically, if you put in 2-3 hours per day and you have average college-ready literacy. For the STEM-heavy CLEPs and the language exams, 2 weeks is aggressive-to-impossible. Here's the per-exam feasibility:

Exam2-Week Pass FeasibilityWhy
Analyzing and Interpreting LiteratureYESGeneral reading skills carry you — minimal new content.
Introductory PsychologyYESVocabulary-heavy, textbook reading compresses well.
American GovernmentYESTight content outline, 60% recall-level.
HumanitiesYESBreadth over depth — flashcards dominate.
Introductory SociologyYESFew key theorists, repetitive vocabulary.
Financial AccountingMAYBEFine if you've taken accounting before — brutal if not.
Macroeconomics / MicroeconomicsMAYBEDoable with math comfort; graphs take practice.
College Algebra / PrecalculusMAYBEDepends on your high-school math base.
ChemistryNOToo much content + math. 3-4 weeks minimum.
BiologyNOBroad content, heavy on memorization — 3 weeks min.
CalculusNONot without a solid precalc base and daily practice.
Spanish / French / German LanguageNOLanguage proficiency can't be crammed. Years of exposure needed.

The 14-day plan that works

Day 1-3 — Diagnostic + content

Take a full diagnostic, identify your 2 weakest units, read the Modern States chapter for each.

Day 4-10 — Practice density

30-50 practice Qs per day, weak units prioritized. Re-diagnose on day 7 — you should see +15-20 pass%.

Day 11-14 — Mocks + rest

Two full mock exams under time. Day 14: no study. Sleep 8 hours, sit the real exam fresh.

Know if 2 weeks is realistic — in 10 minutes

Free diagnostic. Tells you your current pass-probability and the hours of study required to reach 70%+.

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