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What are some of the top 2-3 books for cases preparation?

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am 11. Juli 2023
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Hi Federica, 

You could start with some of the classics, such as Case In Point

But in this day and age, I would by no means stop there. Use also other channels, such as youtube videos, audio recordings, case books from business schools, online articles and bootcamps, the materials on PrepLounge and so on. 

Usually, it's best to get a baseline understanding of what case studies are,  what they look like and to attempt a couple on your own. 

Then it makes sense to do a session with a coach to plan your journey and develop an application strategy. Once you've done that, you can have a more targeted development plan that helps you understand what to focus on. 

Sharing with you an article that explains what are the critical skills that you need to develop as a consultant and basically the things that interviewers look for:

Best,

Cristian

Hagen
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am 11. Juli 2023
#1 recommended coach | >95% success rate | 8+ years consulting, 8+ years coaching and 7+ years interviewing experience

Hi Federica,

I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:

  • First of all, I would highly advise you to start your preparation with PrepLounge's Case Interview Basics. This resource provides a strong foundation in understanding the structure of case interviews and the core skills needed.
  • Moreover, once you are familiar with the basics, practicing live cases with peers and potentially an experienced coach is a crucial next step. It allows you to apply and further develop your case-solving skills in a dynamic environment.
  • Lastly, for specific cases to practice with, PrepLounge's Case Library is an excellent starting point. Business school case books from top institutions like Columbia, Darden, Fuqua, Kellog, LBS, and Yale also offer a rich variety of case scenarios.

If you would like a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare for your upcoming interviews, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Agrim
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am 13. Juli 2023
#1 Awarded Coach | BCG Dubai Project Leader | Master Casing in only 3 Hours | 10y in Consulting | Free Intro Call

Depends on your preparation style. I personally prefer learning from videos - many of which can be found on websites like YouTube.

Casebooks can be good, but I feel videos are better. Regardless, Case in Point and Victor Cheng are good books to “learn” the basics of cases.

There after, case books will merely serve the purpose of providing you cases to practice. Once you learn the basics, practice and self-learning is all you need.

Ian
Coach
am 8. Juli 2023
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

All of them and none of them.

What matters most is your caser. Most cases are somewhat unrealistic and no case perfectly matches what will happen in the interview.

Rather, you need to get wide exposure to all types of case (both standard and nonstandard ones) and all types of interviewers.

Now, that said, these are ones that I particularly like

  1. Columbia
    1. Cases by Firm
    2. Cases ranked by difficulty of Math, Structure, AND Creativity
  2. Stern
    1. Cases by interviewer vs interviewee-led
    2. Ranked by difficulty
  3. Haas
    1. Cases by interviewer vs interviewee-led
    2. Ranked by difficulty
  4. Darden
    1. Cases by Firm
    2. Cases ranked by difficulty across quantitative, qualitative, and overall

Now, remember, much more important than just reading a "hard" McKinsey case or having a friend case you in it, is actually how you're cased. I can make the easiest case be your worst nightmare (as can any other coach). Make sure that, if you're really trying to get pushed hard and get prepared for the toughest cases, you're looking at hiring a coach...delivery is truly key here!

am 8. Juli 2023
Thank you Ian!
Ian
Coach
am 8. Juli 2023
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success
My pleasure!
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bearbeitet am 8. Juli 2023
1st & 2nd sessions 30% free | Seven years of experience at BCG |Conducted 50+ case interviews at BCG

Hi Federica,

From my experience, I can stress two books:

1) Look over my shoulder by Victor Cheng (there're some Youtube videos too)

2) Case in Point

 

These books are more relevant for more ‘theoretical study’; for mock interviews, I highly recommend MBA schools' case books e.g., https://www.hackingthecaseinterview.com/pages/mba-consulting-casebooks

am 8. Juli 2023
Thank you very much!
Pedro
Coach
am 8. Juli 2023
Bain | EY-Parthenon | Former Principal | 1.5h session | 30% discount 1st session

Case Interview Secrets by Victor Cheng is a decent one. As mentioned by Berkay, you can find some of his videos online as well.

I strongly advise against Case in Point, as it guides candidates towards memorizing or using generic frameworks, which is exactly the kind of approach one should avoid at all costs. You can use it later on, after you learned on how to actually approach cases.

Unfortunately, every book I've seen (including Case Interview Secrets) is trying to give shortcuts to pretend you know how to solve business problems, instead of actually teach you on how to do it. Maybe I should spend more time looking for good books in this field. 

I'll send you some relevant information that you can use in your preparation.

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am 9. Juli 2023

In my opinion, most of the popular case prep books offer very similar frameworks and advice, so I'm fairly agnostic on which ones are better. Case In Point, Case Interview Secrets etc. are all fine - the key is in how you use them. Do use them to familiarize yourself with the case interview process and a few key frameworks. Do not use them to memorize those frameworks and regurgitate them in interviews.

If you're asking more about books that have cases to solve in them (Duke, Columbia, etc.), I would say the more recent the book is, the better. The recruiting process evolves over time so cases from 2005 don't look much like the cases you'd be seeing now. 

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