Prep for the CASPer test without guessing what matters.
Most students know CASPer rewards empathy and judgment. The harder part is turning those instincts into specific, timed responses. Response Method helps you practice typed and video answers, get feedback, and understand what to improve before test day.
What to do before your CASPer test
Good CASPer prep is not about memorizing perfect answers. It is about building a repeatable way to read the scenario, recognize the question type, and respond with clear reasoning under pressure.
Learn the question types
CASPer questions usually ask you to act, reason, or reflect. Use the Response Builder to recognize the difference quickly.
Practice under timed conditions
Typing or speaking clearly under pressure is a skill. Practice both typed and video responses before the real test.
Review feedback, then repeat
Feedback shows whether your answers are specific enough, whether you considered others, and whether your reasoning is clear.
What usually keeps answers lower than expected
Generic empathy
Saying you would be empathetic is not enough. Strong responses show whose perspective you understand and why it changes your response.
Actions without reasoning
“I would talk to them” is a start, not a full answer. Explain what you would ask, what you are trying to understand, and why that is fair.
Ignoring the second person affected
Most scenarios involve more than one person. Higher-quality responses usually consider the quieter or less obvious stakeholder too.
Running out of structure
Timed responses can collapse into a list of good intentions. A simple structure helps you stay specific before the clock eats your sentence.
Prep with practice, feedback, and a full simulation
Response Method gives you a CASPer prep path from quick practice to full-test rehearsal.
Free CASPer practice
Practice typed and video responses and get feedback so you can spot vague answers early.
Full CASPer practice test
Complete 11 timed scenarios and 22 questions, including typed and video sections.
Question type builder
Learn how to recognize situational, judgment, and reflective questions before you answer.
Ready to prep for CASPer properly?
Start with a free practice response and feedback, then move into the full CASPer practice test when you are ready to rehearse the whole thing.
Prep for CASPer test questions
How do I prep for the CASPer test?
Practice timed typed and video responses, learn the three main question types, and review feedback that shows whether your answers are specific, balanced, and reasoned.
Can I prep for CASPer for free?
Yes. You can start with free CASPer practice and feedback on Response Method, then upgrade only if you want deeper feedback and quartile-style scoring.
Should I memorize CASPer answers?
No. Memorized answers often sound generic. It is better to practice a flexible structure that helps you respond to the exact scenario in front of you.
Should I take a full CASPer practice test?
Yes, especially before your real test. A full practice test helps you rehearse timing, focus, video responses, and consistency across multiple scenarios.