You won’t get to see how you did after you complete the test. Your Casper score is automatically submitted to the medical schools you’re applying to about two to three weeks after you take the test. That said, around a month after you take the test, you will receive a “quartile” indicating how you performed on the typed response section in relation to the other applicants who took the Casper test.
This is how the quartiles break down:
25% of applicants score in the first quartile (0-24 percentile)
25% of applicants score in the second quartile (25-49 percentile)
25% of applicants score in the third quartile (50-74 percentile)
25% of applicants score in the fourth quartile (75-100 percentile)
If you land in the fourth quartile, it means the raters judged your typed answers as superior to 75% of your peers. If you land in the first quartile, it means the raters felt 75% of your peers provided answers that were more comprehensive and empathetic than yours.