What's the best way to pace case practice sessions if you're in consulting but looking to switch firms? looking for tips to avoid burning out. Is it better to just practice over the weekend?
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What's the best way to pace case practice sessions if you're in consulting but looking to switch firms? looking for tips to avoid burning out. Is it better to just practice over the weekend?
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Hey there,
Many people I coach prepare for MBB while working long hours in a full-time job.
I think there are four key elements in your preparation.
Let me know if you have specific questions per DM!
Cheers,
Florian
Hi there,
If you are in consulting already you will probably be able to practice just over weekends or days off.
In terms of general tips, there was a similar question recently - you can find some answers at the link below:
https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/switching-firms-10544
Best,
Francesco
Some more tips here- https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/preparing-during-working-full-time-10527
Hi there,
Well, the best way to minimize burnout is to not go too hard too fast right!
So, you want to make sure you have a long runway. This means you should give yourself at least 3 months to prepare, with 5-6 months better given how little free time you'll have.
I also recommend you make sure to pace yourself in the sense that you should always make sure to have one full rest day per week. The job itself is hard enough!
Additionally, consider hiring a coach. You need to optimize your study/prep time, since you don't have much. A good coach is a time lever. Meaning, with their guidance 1 hour of prep should be worth what 3-5 hours would have been without them.
Finally, leverage bench time, vacation time, etc to gain additional prep. Being able to fully focus on one thing (prep) for a bit will allow you progress a lot further.
Good luck!