Get the GED in 6 Weeks: A Plan and Schedule for Working Adults

Balancing a full-time job while preparing for the GED® test isn’t easy. You have little time, your energy is stretched, and studying can feel like too much. With the right approach, it’s possible to follow a GED plan for full-time working adults and make real progress in just six weeks.

This guide gives you a realistic, structured path to help you stay focused, avoid burnout, and move efficiently toward your goal.

Can you really get the GED® in six weeks?

Yes. Many adults are able to make it happen. The key is consistency, not cramming.

If you can commit about 1–2 hours a day, most days of the week, you can build enough momentum to get the GED in six weeks. Your timeline will depend on your starting point, but a focused plan helps you avoid wasting time on what you already know.

Instead of trying to master everything, focus on what matters most—being ready to pass.

What you need before you start

Before jumping into your GED schedule for full-time working adult success, take a few simple steps:

These steps help you identify your strengths and weaknesses so you can study smarter, not longer. For example, you might discover you’re already close to passing Social Studies but need more work in Math.

Your 6-week GED study schedule (while working full-time)

Week 1: Assess and plan

Start by taking GED Ready practice tests in each subject. Use your results to:

  • Identify 1–2 subjects to focus on first
  • Create a weekly study schedule (evenings and weekends work best)
  • Set realistic daily time blocks (60–90 minutes)

This week is all about building a clear, focused plan.

Weeks 2–3: Focus on your first subjects

Choose one or two subjects from Mathematical Reasoning, Social Studies, Reasoning Through Language Arts, and Science.

  • Study 60–90 minutes/day, 5 days per week
  • Use official prep materials and practice questions
  • Focus on weak areas instead of reviewing everything

Sticking to just a couple of subjects keeps your workload manageable and prevents burnout.

Week 4: Test your first subjects

Now it’s time to check your progress.

  • Retake GED Ready tests
  • If you score “likely to pass,” you’re ready to move forward
  • Book your GED test in those subjects

Scheduling your tests in these subjects will help you maintain momentum and bring you closer to getting that GED.

Weeks 5–6: Finish the remaining subjects

Repeat the same process for the subjects you haven’t yet prepared for.

  • Study consistently during the week
  • Take the final GED Ready tests
  • Schedule your remaining exams as soon as you’re ready

By the end of week six, you can realistically complete all four subjects.

How to balance GED study with a full-time job

When you’re working full-time, the biggest challenge isn’t necessarily the material. It’s managing your time and energy.

Here are some practical ways to stay on track:

  1. Time block your study sessions: Same time each day builds routine
  2. Use micro-sessions: Even 30–60 minutes is effective
  3. Leverage weekends: Catch up or get ahead
  4. Limit your focus: Don’t study all four subjects at once
  5. Stay consistent: A little every day beats intensity every time

Don’t forget to build rest time into your schedule. Overloading yourself leads to burnout, which slows progress. 

Tips to stay on track and pass faster

If your goal is to get the GED in six weeks, keep these strategies in mind:

  • Focus on test readiness, not perfection
  • Use GED Ready as your progress benchmark
  • Schedule tests early to stay motivated
  • Study your weakest areas first
  • Trust that small, daily progress adds up

Start your GED plan today

The fastest way to reach your goal is to start now. Six weeks from now, you could be holding your GED credential and opening the door to new opportunities.

Create your account, take your practice test, and begin building your GED plan for a full-time working adult.

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