The PMP exam is not a test that can study for in five days, at 8 hours a day. At some point you are just memorizing concepts, but the test will challenge your understanding in the application. Granted everyone absorbs knowledge differently, and at a different pace, but you are doing yourself a disservice if you go this route. Bigger question is --- have you already obtained your 35 hour PDU's? If you have, you should know what content will be on the exam and whether you can successfully prep in five days. If you have not achieved your 35 hour PDU's and looking to get that done in five days, you are not setting yourself up for success. I have both my PMP and PMI-ACP, hard earned through Andrew's courses and I needed to put in the work. Don't fool yourself into taking any shortcuts.