Economic Consulting Superday -- Anyone Have Some Tips?

Not trying to rehash a subject, but I found that many of the responses to this topic were pretty old. I know a lot of other kids are hearing back about super days this time of year and I was hoping to gain some insight into the technicals that are likely to be asked at a economic consulting super day. Is case in point the right place to start? Should I bring out the micro economics textbook? Thanks a ton.

 

I just had one with Analysis Group in Boston. I was grilled on several econometric projects that I undertook while an undergrad so make sure you know them inside and out, i.e. what data you used, where you got it, how you cleaned it, the economic theory underlying the model, the actual econometric model you used and why, etc.

Probably a good idea to look over some brain teasers and practice cases as well.

 

I had essentially only questions about my current internship, which is a quantitative one. No difficult questions whatsoever. Nice people. How did you like AG?

 

Because you know for some banks and consulting firms they usually decide right away after the interview, not wait for several interviews and then decide. Moreover, they say I can come whenever in those two weeks so I feel like it's not a Superday in which several candidates come at the same time but maybe just one or two? Anyone has any other input? Thanks a lot,

 

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