Exam in 30 days. Tight, but real for a retaker. This plan shows exactly what to cover, what to cut, and how each day looks.
30 days × 6h = 180 total hours — 36% of typical USMLE Step 2 CK prep. All published topics still fit, just barely. Realistic for a retaker with prior exposure. Brutal for a first-attempt candidate — the page below tells you what to expect.
Typical USMLE Step 2 CK prep runs ~500 hours over ~16 weeks at ~31 hours per week. This cram window gives you 180 total hours (30 days × 6 h/day). The plan below allocates ~75% to coverage and ~25% to review + at least one full mock — that ratio shifts later as the window tightens.
USMLE Step 2 CK has 5 topic areas. With a 30-day window we keep the highest-weight + load-bearing topics and explicitly drop the rest. The cuts below are deliberate — you only pick those topics back up if you finish higher-priority material ahead of schedule.
Every published USMLE Step 2 CK topic fits inside a 30-day window at this hours/day level. Tight, but no triage required. Lower-weight topics get fewer hours but stay on the schedule.
What a real 30-day USMLE Step 2 CK cram plan actually looks like. Heavier topics get more time. Review starts at ~55% of the window. Final stretch is mock-driven. Adjust the start date below to align with your exam.
A visual preview of how exclam.ai compresses 5 USMLE Step 2 CK topics into 30 days. Update the start date so the exam date aligns with your sitting.
Cover Internal Medicine (multi-system integration) end-to-end. Build flashcards covering every learning objective and quiz yourself before moving to the next module.
Cover Surgery + Emergency Medicine (15–20%), OBGYN + Pediatrics (15–20%) in this week — paired because their individual weights are light or the intensive pace requires combining adjacent syllabus sections. Read each objective, flashcard the key formulas, and run one quiz across the group before moving on.
Cover Psychiatry + Family Medicine (10–15%), Biostatistics + Ethics + Social Sciences (10–15%) in this week — paired because their individual weights are light or the intensive pace requires combining adjacent syllabus sections. Read each objective, flashcard the key formulas, and run one quiz across the group before moving on.
Weak-topic drilling. exclam.ai surfaces topics where you underperformed during coverage and re-quizzes them. Daily FSRS flashcard reps across all 5 topics to prevent decay. Start doing timed question batches focused on the heaviest-weight sections.
Full-length USMLE Step 2 CK practice exams under timed conditions. Target one mock every 3–5 days. Same-day error review: for every question you miss, re-derive the solution from scratch. Taper in the final 3 days — light flashcards only.
Cram advice is dramatically different for first-attempt candidates and retakers. The plan above is the same; the playbook is not.
Step 2 CK is match-critical. Don't cram if you have a choice — push to August/September if your match is the following March.
UWorld Step 2 CK first pass + missed-items review is the cram core.
Add OnlineMedEd Intensive review videos for organ systems where you didn't rotate. Read Pestana for surgery.
NBME Step 2 CK Form 13+ predicts actual scores well. Take 1 per 7-day cram block.
Patterns that show up specifically when USMLE Step 2 CK candidates compress the timeline. Worth scanning before you start your week.
Step 2 CK is now match-critical (the scored USMLE). Cram windows under 4 weeks meaningfully cap your score ceiling.
UWorld Step 2 CK is denser and longer than Step 1. Don't assume same per-block timing — practice CK-pace specifically.
OBGYN and Pediatrics are common cram-window gaps. Crammers from medicine-heavy rotations under-prep these.
Pestana's Surgery Notes is a 100-page document that closes the surgery gap in 1 day — high-leverage cram resource.
Score-targeting: NBME practice score correlates with actual Step 2 CK within ~5 points. Use NBMEs as your readiness signal.
Different window, different math, different cut list. Pick the duration that matches your real exam date.
Most critical scored USMLE since Step 1 went pass/fail. Competitive specialties (derm, plastics, neurosurgery, ortho, rad-onc) commonly require 250+. Family medicine and IM have wider ranges.
Topic names and weight bands are paraphrased from the public NBME USMLE Step 2 CK Content Outline (public). Verify the current outline before your sitting.
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