Two weeks are nothing. You need to spend at least 150-200 hours in study and
practice. The MPEP is not written in logic, along with the patent law. The
first several chapters, 100-700, you will be very frustrated. But stick to
your plan and schedule and plow ahead. Once you get through 700, those
pieces will fall into place and everthing will start making sense. Besides,
if you did not take any patent law courses before, it would take at least a
month to familiarize with all the jargons/terminologies. Everybody came
through the same path and many people passed not because they are smart but
because they practice, practice, and practice.
Make sure you do all the released exams, from 1997 to 2003, twice, and your
score at the end is in the 90% percentile. The exam will feel much easier
than you think.