Hello,
Are there any math or verbal drills one should practice before diving into PST prep?
Thanks.
Hello,
Are there any math or verbal drills one should practice before diving into PST prep?
Thanks.
Depends on the company. For instance, the Bain one is very similar to GMAT, both the Quant part and the Integrated Reasoning.
There are free exams in the internet that you can use for practice (the one of LBS MBA page, Verits prep, as well as some free trials for courses such as the one of The Economist (https://gmat.economist.com/)
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Clara
I've found prep guides for the GMAT pretty helpful, mostly in just understanding how they ask questions and the kinds of answers they're looking for. Preplounge's guide is here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/shop/tests-2/prep-guide-for-mckinsey-pst-12, or consultingcase101.com has some good quantitative problems.
Hi Anonymous,
I would not recommend to do specific practice before starting the PST prep – you may end working on something you don’t really to focus on; instead, I would recommend the following:
The key areas where you may do mistakes and may need to practice are the following:
Hope this helps,
Francesco
Hi,
here you can find some useful links to practice PST:
- https://mconsultingprep.com/free-practice-mckinsey-pst/
- https://igotanoffer.com/pages/mckinsey-problem-solving-test
- https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Careers%20REDESIGN/Interviewing/Main/Problem%20Solving%20Test%20PDFs/practice-test-A.ashx
Hope it helps,
Antonello
Hi,
You can use preplounge tool, Viktor Cheng tool, Mimir Math on iOS
Also, I recommend practicing the following:
Good luck with your interviews!
Hello,
THe best way is to practice with similar tests (like SHL or GMAT). CAndidates usually don't find any difficulty in terms of knowledge, the biggest challenge is to be enough quick in reading exhibit and doing calculation.
GMAT preparation material can help you in this, feel free to text me if you want any information.
Best,
Luca
Hi A,
You can actually start straight preparing for PST and similar tests to stay focused on your main goal and get really well prepared. There are plenty of guides and free exams on the internet that you could take as a real example. Here are some tips that will help you to prepare for the test in whole:
1. Carefully select and make a list of your practice material.
2. Practice quick math.
3. Improve your data analyzing skills.
4. Learn how to speed-read.
5. Practice under real stress conditions (limited time).
Wish you luck in the test passing!
Best,
Andre