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Cases in German - case-vorbereitung.com

Hello! I have very soon few interviews scheduled in Germany. SETECON and SENACOR will probably ask to solve the case in GErman. (It is expected as they operate in DACH region).

I have heard that case-vorbereitung.com is a good source of cases. Do you agree? can you suggest some other sources?

Is someone willing to share his access to case-vorbereitung.com with me paying a fee?

Thank you for your help!

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edited on Nov 14, 2017

Dear Anonymous A,

Congratulations on your interview invitations from DETECON and SENACOR!

As already mentioned above we also offer several cases in German. To see our German cases, just change the language to German by clicking on the German flag on the bottom of the page or click on the following link: https://www.preplounge.com/de/case-sammlung. You can of course still change the language back to English :)

Best,
Your Talent-Management Team

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Anonymous C
on Nov 14, 2017

The page you mentioned seems to be absolutely overpriced. 40 cases for 99 EUR are way too much! PrepLounge has also good German cases included in the premium membership.

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Anonymous B
on Nov 14, 2017

I do not know the page you mentioned, but I think solving the case will theoretically not be different compared to an English case. I would suggest practicing cases on preplounge with others in German is the most important factor for your success in a German case interview.

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on Feb 21, 2019

Hey,

sometimes it's pretty hard to understand the principles of German grammatical cases. Many German speaker are not really good at explaining them either.. They often just use these questions like "Wer oder was?" which help to determine the nominative in this case. Well.. unfortunately, that does not really make sense to non German speakers...

I've found that webiste (https://language-easy.org/german/grammar/nouns/cases/ ) which actually explains this topic quite well, especially for the non German speaker or beginnners.

I hope that this is of some use to you...

Greetings from Bolivia!

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on Feb 21, 2019
Hey, sometimes it's pretty hard to understand the principles of German grammatical cases. Many German speaker are not really good at explaining them either.. They often just use these questions like "Wer oder was?" which help to determine the nominative in this case. Well.. unfortunately, that does not really make sense to non German speakers... I've found that webiste (https://language-easy.org/german/grammar/nouns/cases/ ) which actually explains this topic quite well, especially for the non German speaker or beginnners. I hope that this is of some use to you... Greetings from Bolivia!
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