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Case Interview Frameworks ebook - reviews?

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New answer on Jun 03, 2021
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Anonymous A asked on Jun 03, 2021

Does anyone have experience with this ebook/ resource as a way to simply have an overview of existing frameworks (not to memorize them by heart etc.)

https://www.consulting-case-interviews.com/case-interview-frameworks

I have seen it recommended on 1 thread here on PrepLounge, but when I google it I find surprisingly little information about it. Before I invest, I'd appreciate any feedback/ reviews.

Thank you!

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Ian
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replied on Jun 03, 2021
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Hi there,

I agree with the other commentors. To be honest, if you're going to invest money I'd recommend purchasing something that's already been tried and tested (i.e. the Preplounge material, Victor Cheng, Case in Point, etc.)

Of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you about my world of frameworks sheet + video - I was just told by a current candidate that just that 30 minutes of instruction was worth more than all the time + money she spent on IGotAnOffer and CaseCoach)!

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Anonymous B replied on Jun 03, 2021

Looks very superficial/shallow to me. The contents are basically business & financial concepts available in many sources online, not so much about frameworks.

Regarding the frameworks building, I believe if PrepLounge has resources for it, it's gonna be far better than this. Coaches like Francesco, Ian and Gaurav (and many other experts here) have their own ways of building great frameworks. I wish they publish them as resources (paid ones, of course). :)

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Ian on Jun 03, 2021

Thanks for the callout :)

SJ
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replied on Jun 03, 2021

I wouldn't recommend it. If you need to start somewhere, try the free crafting cases course - it covers all aspects of a case interview in detail and starts with the basics

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