Which resource is the best?
Where can I practise drills like market sizing, developing frameworks, mental math?


Hey there,
I recommend a simple approach.
First, learn about how to properly create a framework focusing on a habit-based approach, i.e. learning what steps to take in a structure question rather than learning or force-fitting existing frameworks onto a case. This can be done by watching some tutorials or videos, however, most effectively with a coach who is an expert for the type of case (candidate-led BCG and Bain style vs. interviewer-led McKinsey style).
I have written some other answers on these points here:
https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/depth-and-width-of-framework-9736
https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/resources-for-advanced-interviewer-led-mckinsey-cases-9935
https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/are-mckinsey-website-practice-cases-representative-for-what-will-come-10002
Once you have the methodology down, in the second step, you can practice structure, market sizing, and mental math.
- Structure: Use the case library here and just look at the structure questions, use university case books, create your own structure questions in daily life, and using newspaper articles
- Market sizing: Use the case library here and just look at the market sizing questions, use university case books, create your own market sizing questions in daily life, and using newspaper articles
- Mental math: Use the tool on PrepLounge to create number drills and practice 1 hour a day
Cheers,
Florian

Hi there,
We can't share links here but I highly recommend the PrepLounge resources for all the above! In particular, the Q&As are great for seeing prompts + structures for both market sizing and prompts/frameworks.
In addition, RocketBlocks is fantastic for practicing contextual math + charts/exhibits.
The best way to practice frameworks is with a coach.







