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How to maintain MBB casing level for interviews that's 3-4 months away

I'm already at a decent level and have practiced a ton of prep cases. What's the best way to keep consistent until then? I find that practicing structuring,maths,market sizing etc. on a daily basis is quite exhausting, and I'm not sure if I want to burn myself out until then

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9 hrs ago
Bain | Free 15-min intro call | Former recruiting team | BCG, Kearney, Mastercard Advisors Offer Holder

It’s a great question!

I would definitely scale back on the practice. It can indeed be quite exhausting if you’re doing this daily and can actually become a hindrance to your development. Two things I would suggest:


1. Limit your practice to 2-3 times a week at most - if you have a case partner, considering doing a mock case interview just once a week to keep the muscles strong. Again, no set rule so if you end up doing a mock case once in two weeks, it’s not the end of the rule


2. Also, pull up an excel and plan out how you will ramp up again on practicing as you get closer to the interview dates. You can do this on a weekly basis so every week, you know what your target is in terms of how many live cases, drills you want to do etc.


Hope that helps! Feel free to reach out if you need help again later down the line.

Mihir
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7 hrs ago
50% discount on first session | McKinsey Associate Partner and interviewer | Bulletproof MBB prep

Definitely take a break!

Then, when you're a month or two out, you can ramp up your practice again. It won't take you long to dust off the cobwebs.

Joel
Coach
7 hrs ago
Buy 1 get 1 free (May-June only) | Kearney | Ex-RB | Involved in recruiting | Passed 10/10 interviews | 250+ interviews

Hi,

If I were in your shoes, I’d take a one-month break to fully step away from the interview mindset and recharge. The process can be mentally exhausting, and you don’t want to spend the next few months constantly thinking about it. Focus on the present and whatever task is in front of you now.

After a month, you can gradually ease back into casing and build up to full speed about a month before your interviews.

When you do get back, I strongly recommend casing with someone new and experienced, ideally a coach. It can really help you hit the ground running and build momentum.

Happy to be that person if you’d like! Feel free to reach out anytime.

Best,

Joel

Mattijs
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edited on May 22, 2025
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Hi,

If you reached already the right level to get the offer, I would slow down the practice to 1 case every week the next 2-3 months and accelerate again to 2-3 cases every week the month before the interview.

Good luck!

Mattijs

Ihssane
Coach
1 hr ago
McKinsey manager | -50% off first session | 7+ years in consulting| Case & Fit Interview Coach | Free intro session

At this stage, shift to lighter, focused practice:

  • Do 1 mini drill per day (e.g., quick structure or math prompt)
  • Review past cases to sharpen patterns
  • Practice mental recap (e.g., “How would I approach X?”) during walks or breaks
  • Rest 1–2 days per week to stay fresh

Consistency > intensity now. Stay sharp without overdoing it.

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