Hi everyone, first time posting here. A little bit about my background: I'm a recent J.D. graduate with interest in consulting - went to law school straight from college but solid math skills. I just received my first round interview request from one of the MBB. My consultant friend has suggested me to do as many case interviews and watch all the Victor Cheng (think that's his name?) materials as I can.
What are your thoughts to prep for this interview - what would be an ideal attack plan? All online wisdom suggests that one should do at least 50 case interviews before his first round (I have not done any), but I only have one friend who's in this industry, and all commercial coaching seem pretty darn expensive.
Any insight would be much appreciated! : )
Many thanks,
A clueless applicant
P.S. I just finished bar exam and haven't started working so I am free everyday to prep for this interview.
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