Hey!
Probably late now, but just to share that I was in the same boat before my Bain SEA pre-screen — super short notice, kinda overwhelming. But don’t stress too much — they’re not expecting perfection at this stage. It’s more about showing sharp thinking and potential.
Besides reading Bain’s stuff (which is a good start), here’s what helped me in the final 48h:
- Brush up on quick structuring: Practice 2-3 common case types (profitability, market entry, etc.) just to get your brain into “framework mode.”
- Mental math warm-ups: Nothing fancy, just get comfy with quick %s, growth rates, etc. They sometimes sneak in a few quant-heavy questions.
- Clarity & communication: Even if your structure isn’t perfect, explain your thinking clearly — they really value that.
- Practice mini-cases or drills: If you can, grab a friend and do a few 15-20 min case sprints. I did a bunch of these during High Bridge (the bootcamp I joined) and it was great for getting used to thinking under pressure.
Also, SEA offices sometimes care a bit more about personal fit and communication style than the exact framework, so stay calm, speak confidently, and be curious.
You got this! Let me know if you want some quick structure drills — happy to share a few ideas.