Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has done the Case Math section given in the CaseCoach materials. Do you have any comments on the difficulty level? How close is it to real interview math?
Thanks
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has done the Case Math section given in the CaseCoach materials. Do you have any comments on the difficulty level? How close is it to real interview math?
Thanks
Hi there,
I'm not familiar with CaseCoach Maths materials, but given they have been designed by former MBB, I'd expect the difficulty level to be somewhat calibrated.
Besides that, a good indication of real case difficulty, in my experience, is what you typically find in MBA case books.
Feel free to reach out for access to above resources.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Andi
Hi there,
I've had a few candidates who used materials from there and generally they had no complaints.
I would suggest that you settle on one channel / source in general with your prep, rather than trying everything at the same time.
It helps avoid confusion and keeps you more focused on one area.
If you're looking for a few cases to practice also on PrepLounge, check the ones below that are based on real MBB interviews:
Best,
Cristian
Hi there,
Honestly, I much prefer the math practice on Rocketblocks. In addition, make sure you practice case math extensivlely live with your peers (i.e. in mock case interviews).
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