Thanks for the tips! I was thinking of leaving the questions blank that I don't know, but your idea of demonstrating your thought process is a lot smarter.
Really enjoying this video series as I prepare for my CASPer test in a couple days. Thanks for the tips, feeling much more prepared than when I went into the test blind last year.
Hi Jenna, thank you for your comment! CASPer is a timed test, test takers are only given 5 minutes per scenario to type answers to three questions. Students often tell us they had no idea how much pressure and stress they would feel and how hard they found it to answer the questions within the time limit. Practice can really help with this! In addition, preparing for the CASPer test also gives students the skills and techniques necessary to answer different types of CASPer questions. Hope you enjoyed the video!
You had mentioned that the evaluators don't have things such as facial expressions, body language, tone etc., because the test taker is responding by text. Why is that? This test does not seem to be the best evaluation of the objective that is wanted.
Hi Team had a couple of questions, 1. Can we use apps like grammerly on the test? 2. Can we copy and paste pre-written notes about the personal questions?
Hi there, thanks for your comment! You won't be able to use any aids during the CASPer test, which includes copying and pasting pre-written notes. Keep in mind you'll be recorded for the duration of the test.
Is it okay if we put "Please refer to Part A" if question B asks a question that you included in the answer for Part A? Would we be counted off for that?
Hi Sarah, the score that you receive is representative of your overall performance on that station, so that means that you can still do well even if you miss a question. Check out our video on how the CASPer test is scored if you'd like to learn more: th-cam.com/video/K9lc6DAE3_Q/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_logo
Hello Christina! Thanks for your question! While you can write down notes, the questions will be before you the entire time, so you will have reference before you.
Thank you for your question. Premed CASPer can include a variety of situations that do not deal with the medical field. Which professional schools are interested in?
@@amandajimenez2414 Thank you for your question. The CASPer test is not necessarily designed to address specific professions. It is a general situational judgment test, so the questions for medical school and physical therapy CASPer could be the same. Remember, often the questions have nothing to do with the medical profession. The scenarios can talk about classroom ethics, friendship, workplace dilemmas, etc. The key is to have answer strategies for each question category.
Thanks for the tips! I was thinking of leaving the questions blank that I don't know, but your idea of demonstrating your thought process is a lot smarter.
Hi Tony! Thank you very much for your comment. We are very glad you found this helpful. Let us know how your test goes!
Really enjoying this video series as I prepare for my CASPer test in a couple days. Thanks for the tips, feeling much more prepared than when I went into the test blind last year.
Hope it goes well this year!
Explain to me why you have to prepare for a test that you should be able to answer honestly? Doesn't that completely defeat the purpose of the test?
Hi Jenna, thank you for your comment! CASPer is a timed test, test takers are only given 5 minutes per scenario to type answers to three questions. Students often tell us they had no idea how much pressure and stress they would feel and how hard they found it to answer the questions within the time limit. Practice can really help with this! In addition, preparing for the CASPer test also gives students the skills and techniques necessary to answer different types of CASPer questions. Hope you enjoyed the video!
You had mentioned that the evaluators don't have things such as facial expressions, body language, tone etc., because the test taker is responding by text. Why is that? This test does not seem to be the best evaluation of the objective that is wanted.
Great videos, all of them. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
I will like all of your videos. You guys are awesome and I am thankful
That's wonderful, we're glad you enjoy them!
Hi Team had a couple of questions,
1. Can we use apps like grammerly on the test?
2. Can we copy and paste pre-written notes about the personal questions?
Hi there, thanks for your comment! You won't be able to use any aids during the CASPer test, which includes copying and pasting pre-written notes. Keep in mind you'll be recorded for the duration of the test.
She is so amazing !!!!
Thank you for your comment.
Is it okay if we put "Please refer to Part A" if question B asks a question that you included in the answer for Part A? Would we be counted off for that?
Hi Sarah, the score that you receive is representative of your overall performance on that station, so that means that you can still do well even if you miss a question. Check out our video on how the CASPer test is scored if you'd like to learn more: th-cam.com/video/K9lc6DAE3_Q/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_logo
hi, is it okay to take notes during the test on a prepared paper (nothing pre-written) during the test?
Hello Christina! Thanks for your question! While you can write down notes, the questions will be before you the entire time, so you will have reference before you.
How different is the premed casper than the other casper exams?
Thank you for your question. Premed CASPer can include a variety of situations that do not deal with the medical field. Which professional schools are interested in?
BeMo Academic Consulting Inc. Is Physical Therapy CASPer different?
@@amandajimenez2414 Thank you for your question. The CASPer test is not necessarily designed to address specific professions. It is a general situational judgment test, so the questions for medical school and physical therapy CASPer could be the same. Remember, often the questions have nothing to do with the medical profession. The scenarios can talk about classroom ethics, friendship, workplace dilemmas, etc. The key is to have answer strategies for each question category.
wow this really helped my thoughts.
Hi! Thanks so much for your comment! So glad you find this helpful!
Thank you so much!!!!
Hi Saif! You are very welcome! Glad you found this helpful.