Hi there!
I am not familiar with it. I personally recommend Crafting Cases 7 days course and their articles as free high quality resources.
Best,
Mari
Hi there!
I am not familiar with it. I personally recommend Crafting Cases 7 days course and their articles as free high quality resources.
Best,
Mari
My understanding of the MBB Offer Machine, is that it is significantly expensive. Over Reddit I've read multiple comments suggesting it costed them 3000 EUR. Having said this, all the Q&A material I've seen from Sidi was of very high quality and reflected his seniority.
Regarding "budget friendly" resources. The books "hacking the case interview" (except for the part where they teach how to structure... I completely and STRONGLY disagree on that part, but everything else is correct 80-90% of the time) and "The 1% conquer your consulting case interview" (I am still reviewing, but I consider Florian to be a good coach and knowledgeable) are good books.
I also suggest Stern's MBA case book.
Finally, another great "budget friendly" resource is... a few coaching sessions with me! Modesty aside, I'm the best value-for-money option out there! ;D
P.S. Edit: Mariana's suggestion of Crafting Cases is a good one.
Hi there,
totally understand that you're exploring different prep resources. There are definitely some great offerings out there, and using a variety of perspectives can be really valuable.
That said, if you're looking for a structured and interactive approach, we'd love for you to explore what PrepLounge has to offer. 😉
If you're just getting started, our free Case Interview Basics is a great place to build a strong foundation. It walks you through the interview format, frameworks, and how to approach problem-solving like a consultant.
We also offer a wide range of prep materials in our Shop, including guides on case solving, personal fit, and practice for online assessments.
And if you’re looking for a high-quality free option, we’d highly recommend the upcoming webinar with Kairavee. It’s a great chance to hear first-hand advice and ask questions directly.
Whatever mix of tools you decide on, we’d be happy to support you as part of your prep journey. Best of luck and feel free to reach out if you ever have questions along the way! 😊
Charlotte
Hi,
I’ll be blunt: you don’t need to spend a lot of money to get into MBB.
The MBB Offer Machine and similar programs might help some, but for most people, structured peer prep, feedback, and consistency are more than enough.
Best of luck!