CASPer prep by course
CASPer test prep for medical school applicants
Medical school CASPer prep should train the habits admissions teams are looking for: empathy, professional judgment, communication, teamwork, equity, and the ability to act without having every fact.
Prep focus
What medical school applicants should drill
Use cases involving patient safety, confidentiality, consent, fairness, impaired colleagues, academic integrity, teamwork, and communication with vulnerable people.
Why a course beats isolated answer templates
A CASPer course should give timed practice, critique, rewrites, and a plan for weak areas. Templates help only when they become flexible reasoning, not memorized paragraphs.
Measure improvement before test day
The app scores attempts on a 1-9 practice scale and maps them to Q1-Q4 bands so you can tell whether practice is changing your expected quartile range.
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FAQ
Common questions for medical school applicants
How long should medical school applicants study for CASPer?
Most applicants benefit from several short, reviewed sessions rather than a single cram day. Practice until you can identify the issue, stakeholders, missing facts, and action plan quickly.
Should I practice video responses for medicine CASPer?
Yes. Video Response practice builds fluency, timing, and recovery skills that are difficult to develop by reading written examples alone.
