CASPer the Test Prep

CASPer practice

Build test-day judgment for the 2026-2027 CASPer format.

Practice is where the framework becomes automatic. Use timed typed drills, video responses, reflection questions, and AI critique to train the same decisions CASPer asks for: what matters, who is affected, what is missing, and what you would do next.

What good practice covers

Timed written and Video Response answers
Scenario-type recognition
Missing-facts and stakeholder analysis
If/then solution planning
AI critique with quartile-style feedback

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Practice formats

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Typed scenarios

Practice the official typed rhythm: 2 questions shown together with 3 minutes 30 seconds total. Focus on I3P judgment, missing facts, stakeholder impact, and concise if/then plans.

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Video Response scenarios

Practice with written-stimulus reading time, a 30-second reflection window, 10-second question countdowns, and two strict 60-second responses. Build fluency without memorizing scripted answers.

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Full mock

Run a longer exam-style session when you want to test pacing, fatigue, switching between formats, and whether your framework holds up under pressure.

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How to practice CASPer

A good session is short, specific, and reviewed. One well-reviewed scenario is more useful than five rushed answers with no reflection.

1Warm up with one focused scenario

Pick one scenario feature or competency instead of browsing randomly. Work on one weakness at a time.

2Answer under real timing

Use the timer even when practicing casually. CASPer rewards fast structure, not perfect prose.

3Complete the reflection

After the attempt, identify the scenario type, the pressing issue, missing facts, stakeholders, and if/then solutions.

4Review the AI critique

Use the quartile estimate and dimension feedback to decide the next drill. Do not repeat the same easy prompt just to raise a score.

Reflection training

Reflection turns practice into coaching data.

After each practice scenario, you can answer a short reflection set. These responses are optional, but when completed they are graded by AI and shown with your answer so you can compare what you wrote under pressure with how you reasoned afterward.

Practice structure, not scripts

Use I3P for most situational prompts, PPRDJ for complex ethical dilemmas that need justification, and STAR for most personal or past-experience prompts. Treat every framework as a thinking scaffold, not a memorized paragraph.

Make reflection part of training

The reflection step helps you notice whether you missed a stakeholder, assumed facts, escalated too quickly, or skipped the reason behind your decision.

Mix typed and Video Response weekly

Typed practice builds reasoning density. Video Response practice builds calm delivery, first-line confidence, and recovery when an answer does not start perfectly.

Reflection questions

  • What type of CASPer scenario is this?
  • What is the most pressing issue?
  • What facts are missing?
  • Who is directly and indirectly involved?
  • What are possible solutions using an if/then strategy?

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Use Practice for strategy and mock workflow. Use Scenarios when you want the full prompt library with filters.

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