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Case in point vs Case interview secrets(Victor Cheng)

Any reviews on the "Look over my shoulder program" presented by victor cheng?

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It's an excellent programme to practice cases by yourself, without a case partner. Especially if you haven't done many cases before, it can really give you a sense of the flow of a case interview, what/how to ask questions, and perhaps most importantly, what many of the common pitfalls are for candidates.

I also particularly like that you can listen to it on the go, so can make good use of e.g. the bus commute to practice cases!

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on Aug 10, 2020

Dear A,

Actually this is good program to start with. And actually i often recommen it to my mentees. 

But at some point you have to go to the next level and start practicing cases with peers or with coach for getting structure feedback and guidelines. 

And the more the better. 

Hope it helps,

Best,

André

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