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Hello,

I found a website which sells whole casebooks on the internet a a bundle (claiming to have 30-40 of them) together for 15$.

Do you think it is worth to buy them? Or the ones on the internet should be enough?

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on Jun 24, 2024
Ex-McKinsey | Verifiable 88% offer rate (annual report) | First-principles cases + PEI storylining

Whether it's worth it, it's debatable. It's certainly cheap. 

The reality is that examples of cases are not what candidates struggle with. 

If anything, it's the absence of relevant, high-quality cases with high-quality feedback. 

Basically, that means cases that are relevant for the sort of interviews that happen these days (most MBA case books are way off since they tend to be written by students based on previous case books they came across). 

High-quality means that they actually present a genuine situation and explore a different case dimension than the cases before it. 

And high-quality feedback relates to the fact that you can actually learn something from the solution, rather than a high-level sort of guidance that only confuses you more as a learner. 

Sharing here a few cases that you might find useful:

 

Best,
Cristian

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Florian
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on Jun 25, 2024
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Hi there,

I would not recommend it!

I think it is a bit sketchy that a website bundles the work of others and charges for it. 

Additionally, 95% of consulting case club books are terrible as they are written by industry outsiders, who have no idea how cases are created and evaluated, also often based on word-of-mouth of previous applicants, leaving out crucial details and twists. Also, the case types are quite outdated and way too standardized for the current trends and creativity that is required in case interviews of top firms.

Some are really good and include modern cases, even including great exhibits, which is the hardest part to create for a case. However, you would waste a lot of time sifting through bad cases and bad sample answers before finding them and you don't even know if they are included after all.

Quality > quantity here!

Cheers,

Florian

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Ashwin
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on Jun 25, 2024
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I wouldn't recommend as many consulting case club books lack quality approaches to tackle case problems. These resources are often created by those unfamiliar with the nuances of case interviews, leading to overly standardized approaches.

 

All the best, 
Regards, Ashwin 

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Pedro
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on Jun 26, 2024
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Quality trumps quantity. Honestly, you can find online (for free) more casebooks than you can realistically use for your preparation. As such, why pay, even if as low as $15?