CSA practical exam — timed sugar work is a whole different animal

by fatima_y 80 views4 replies
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fatima_yOP
May 22, 2026

Just got back from my CSA certification practical last weekend and I'm still processing it. The written portion was manageable — scored around 78% on theory, which covered sugar chemistry, pulling techniques, casting, and isomalt properties. But the timed practical section was genuinely stressful in a way I didn't fully anticipate even after 6 years of competition work.

You know the work, but doing it under exam conditions with judges watching and a hard clock is different from competition where adrenaline is your friend. In an exam setting I second-guessed every pulled piece. Ended up finishing with about 4 minutes to spare, which felt like nothing. The piece I was most proud of — a blown sugar centerpiece — got a deduction for a surface defect I didn't catch in time.

The written section had some questions I wasn't ready for around health and safety regulations specific to sugar work — temperature thresholds for work environments, burn treatment protocols. Not deep but they're there. I'd say 10–12% of the written was safety-focused content I barely reviewed.

For anyone prepping for the practical: do at least 3 full timed mock runs at home before exam day. Not partial work — full pieces, from setup to finished presentation, with a real timer. The time pressure doesn't feel real until you simulate it properly.

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marcus_t
May 23, 2026

The timed practical anxiety is so real. I did my CSA two years ago and the only thing that helped was exactly what you said — full timed runs at home. My first one I finished 12 minutes over. By the fifth run I had 8 minutes to spare.

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nico_b
May 24, 2026

The deduction for the blown sugar defect is frustrating but that happens to everyone on exam day. Judges know the difference between an exam piece and a competition piece — it's not as unforgiving as you'd think from the outside.

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devonte_h
May 24, 2026

78% on theory is strong. The sugar chemistry content trips up a lot of people coming from a purely practical background. Did you find Greweling useful or did you use other references for the written prep?

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amelia_f
May 25, 2026

The safety questions caught me off guard too. I was so focused on the craft side that I barely reviewed the safety protocols. Lost maybe 5 points on the written to questions I should've gotten. Next time I'll budget a full week just on regulatory and safety content.

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