You don't need to master everything. With a few days left, the goal is to understand how evaluators think, get familiar with the format, and practice enough that you're not going in cold. That's achievable — and it's worth doing.
Before you practice, it helps to know that CASPer has three question types — Situational, Judgment, and Reflective — and each one is asking something different. The Response Builder walks you through them with a short quiz to test your recognition. This takes 10 minutes and it changes how you read every question.
Go to Response Builder →Your free account includes 3 typed and 1 video practice session with full evaluator-standard feedback — including what worked, what to strengthen, and a quartile estimate on each response. After those run out, your account stays free and you can keep practicing with focused free feedback on every response.
Don't skip video practice. The CASPer test includes video questions and most people find the format more stressful than typing.
Start Practicing →The full practice test spans 11 scenarios across video and typed sections — exactly as the real CASPer is structured. Free to take, with one feedback response included on completion and an optional full report available after.
Start the Full Practice Test →In the next few days, the most useful thing you can do is learn how evaluators think. The 7-day plan gives you access to The Response Method Framework and full evaluator feedback on every practice response — scores, quartile estimates and model answers included. Still worth it with a few days left. The full practice test report is available separately after completion.
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If you have any questions before your test, reach me at hello@responsemethod.com.
Good luck — Helena