McKinsey Problem Solving Test
I managed to work my way into getting a interview at McKinsey. I've been scheduled an interview along with a problem solving test next week. I was wondering what the best way to prepare for this is. Any sites I should know? Are there sample tests around somewhere?
Thanks!
Pretty sure McKinsey has some practice test w/ answers on their website which should give you a pretty decent understanding of the test
There's an app with tips and 3 practise tests on it. Haven't done them but would assume it's the best prep given it's right from the source.
Thanks! Just spotted them.
I would recommend buying a couple of the tests that you can find online. The test is not hard but the time constraint kills you, mine had 3 full page cases and however many questions for each. The more you practice the better off you'll be
I agree that you should do practice tests (I did 3 or 4), but I'm pretty sure you can find enough free ones online. The test itself isn't incredibly difficult. What is difficult is managing to finish the test in time. You don't get penalized for wrong answers, so just go fast.
remember, attention to detail!
Yeah, thanks guys. Found some and was kindly given some by another WSO user (much appreciated).
What is the success rate on these things? How many do you need to score to pass? I have been nailing the practices one - having had 6 perfect scores on 10 tests. You get scrap paper and a calculator I gather?
Dear Boxer can you please send me the PST's samples you have
Can you please send them to me? My test is in 2 days and I only found the ones on their website. Thanks so much
Or the website where you found them :) Thanks
Hi Boxer, can you send me the material as well, please?
lucas.digel @ gmail com
Hi Boxer,
Would it possible to send me some PST to narjis.sarehane @ gmail . com?
I would truly appreciate it.
No scrap paper in my experience, DEFINITELY no calculator - that's what makes it hard (or at least a time crunch).
If you are scoring near perfect on every test, you are more than ready to take it. If I remember correctly, the test is out of 26 and I have heard that in some cases, a score of 14-16 will give you a pass. I took it and passed it a few months back and I'm pretty sure I got nowhere near perfect. Make sure you're timing yourself just as strictly as they would (there is also no calculator or scrap paper). As mentioned above, the test itself is really not that difficult. It's all about managing your time and prioritizing.
Solid job if you're getting near perfect scores (but I'm guessing seeing as you mentioned the calculator, you've been using one?). Budget your time and the test is not at all hard. The math is easier then your average SAT or GRE, if you can even compare the two. I have a few exams lying around from my time, hit me up with your email and I can send them to you (with solutions). Good luck.
Hi,
I have to take PST in couple of weeks, is there any possible way you could share the materials with me? I would really really appreciate that! my email is nadyak78 at yahoo com thank you so much in advance!!! Nadya
hey - could you please forward me on the PST exams you have? I'm having a test this week at the London office and any extra help would be much appreciated! my e-mail: belalc80 at googlemail dot com
Thanks
I have recently been through the selection process of McKinsey, Bain and BCG and I can definitely say that what makes the McKinsey process unique and definitely harder is the Problem Solving Test. People often overlook the importance of the PST and focus exclusively on case interviews preparation. Being good at case interviews does NOT imply being good and fast at the PST.
In my experience there were two big issues in preparing the PST: 1. The speed factor: it is a run against time and there are techniques you can master to save you a bit of time. 2. Understanding where to I stood vs. the benchmark in all areas of the test. I didn’t have enough time to practice everything again and again and wanted to focus my preparation on the areas where I needed it the most.
I tried a few resources, including mconsultingprep and preplounge, but what I found most useful was the My Consulting Coach full package. They take a scientific approach to the PST and give you some performance radar excel spreadsheets which really help you understanding where you are weaker. Then they also give you a nice guide where you learn to solve all questions by question type, and most of all they teach you some tips&tricks that saved me 5-7 minutes in the whole test.
And believe me, 5 minutes in the PST is GOLD, usually the time needed to answer correctly 2 more questions, possibly the ones that make you pass the test.
Hey,
Would you be able to send on the exams you have lying around? My email is [email protected]
Thanks,
Ciaran
Hey, sorry to piggyback on your thread but I am also scheduled for the PST soon and would really appreciate if someone would be willing to share some sample PSTs with me. Thank you!!! avelez89 at gmail dot com
McKinsey Problem Solving Test and Consulting based interviews (Originally Posted: 01/11/2012)
Hey guys,
I applied to the position but I'm not really at all familiar with Consulting based interviews as my efforts have been focused on IB. What should I be expecting here? How can I prepare at this point and beyond it?
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The PST is not an interview, it's a multiple-choice test you typically take before first-round interviews. Would recommend spending 15-20 minutes on their website to get smart on the process.
managementconsulted.com
I took the PST a couple of months ago and passed. HR sends (or should send) you some resources to practice. Beyond that, there is really nothing you can do. If they dont, go on the website and practice the PST there, there are old PSTS floating around the web, I think one from 1993 and 2000. Practice those.
Focus on speed and more imprtantly, reading the question carefully. Be able to speed through the passages very quickly and once again, read the questions carefully. Maybe it was just my test, but the passages seemed much longer and more confusing than practice tests but the questions were on par or slightly easier.
I did not finish mine but neither did the 8 or so others taking with me. Good luck
Dear alreadyrich,
Can you please send me some PST if you still have some? My email address is narjis.sarehane @ gmail .com
I'd truly appreciate it. Thanks a lot!
Narjisse
How many days should I wait before deciding to move on? I took the test on Wed and the HR said that we should hear back on Friday. But since I applied for a different office so it might take longer?
There are some discussions about mckinsey PST here: http://gmatclub.com/forum/mckinsey-pst-problem-solving-test-practice-78…
Use the damn search function, there was a massive thread about the test. Just study with the materials on the McK website, the test is pretty unique.
FreedayFF, you should just chill out. Unless by "move on" you mean rescinding your application, your only choice is to wait and see.
This (free) resource may be helpful
http://www.caseinterviewhq.com/2011/12/10/mckinsey-pst-problem-solving-…
The comments from this article are particularly useful.
http://stilllive.net/blog/english/career/experience-with-mckinsey-no-mo…
There are several very good Practice McKinsey PSTs (in PDF) available online that can be downloaded from here: http://www.consultingcase101.com/McKinsey-problem-solving-test/ Hope it helps!
Do MBAs have to take this test?
I would check the following sources: http://www.caseinterview.com/mckinsey-problem-solving-test http://www.aceyourcase.com/mckinsey-interview/ http://www.consultingcase101.com/mckinsey-problem-solving-test/
here you can find extensive preparation material. filessharerdotcom
They only care about the McK PST if you: 1) do incredibly poorly on it 2) if you're a borderline candidate
Otherwise, if you crush your interviews it's a non-factor
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I would start with My Consulting Coach
You should probably stop spamming your site on threads that are 2+ years old...
Pleased I would appreciate if you can send me the My Consulting Coach full package...I hv ghe PST Tomorrow..that's in One day time...been searching for materials online and guide On the Pst..my email is gosureboy @ gmail. com Thanks
Pleased I would appreciate if you can send me the My Consulting Coach full package...I hv ghe PST Tomorrow..that's in One day time...been searching for materials online and guide On the Pst..my email is gosureboy @ gmail. com Thanks
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Very Urgent Pleased I would appreciate if you can send me the My Consulting Coach full package...I hv ghe PST Tomorrow..that's in One day time...been searching for materials online and guide On the Pst..my email is gosureboy @ gmail. Com. Thanks
McKinsey PST in 8 days (Originally Posted: 11/12/2012)
Just got my invitation to PST in London for next week - 20 nov.
Anybody else sitting the pst in the UK this week/next week? Hows your preparation coming along? What resources are you using?
@people who have done the test - any advice/recommendation/wisdom you'd like to share with us? How was your experience? If you could go back in time what would you do differently?
Do you have any sample/real pst's that we could use? (other than Kosher Franks, Footloose etc. that are easily available)
Did you purchase/download anything from consultingcase101 or some other website that you'd like to share with us?
Thank you!
Fortunately, I got a delay in my test. The practice ones have slowly become much harder. I'm finding my scores to be around the 10-15 mark, which I dont think is enough to pass.
Not sure how else to approach them. Any tips?
I did (and passed) the PST in april. The questions aren't actually hard, just time pressured. You need to work FAST. Skim the questions then skim the data and words in the information provided. Work out what you need to work out first.. then do it.
As you approach the end of the test, you'll need to pick up the pace. There's no negative marking and some questions are easier than others so skip ahead if you encounter a hard one. If you're still not making good enough time, narrow down the question to two or three options then guess. Usually 3 out of 5 possible answers are obviously wrong then there are two that are very close - the longest time is spent differentiating the two, so it's better to go 50/50 on five questions than get two definitely right
Thanks Ebir. Where did you sit the test and how long did you have to wait for the result? How many sample PSTs did you manage to find/practic with? Was that helpful?
Did you just do the PST or was there a 'group case' study as well? I've been following PST-related threads and people mentioned there was a non-evaluated group case after the test, but the emails that I have recieved do not indicate of any such thing. Is this a 'surprise' test or an office-to-office variation?
I did the test in Oxford. There are a small number of free practice tests available (usually samples of a larger 'paid for' option). I did the ones I could find, but usually found them to be of much lower quality than the real McKinsey test. Just practice your basic maths and remember your tactics.
I had no group case. I don't think it''s really 'the McKinsey Way' to throw in a surprise group case so if you haven't heard anything I imagine you won't have one.
I took mine in one month ago on a Tuesday and they emailed me Thursday evening to inform that I passed; immediately, the week after, I had my round-two McKinsey which is the actual face-to-face interview.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs?
Thanks.
Hi! I have my PST this week. Did you get the prep material from anyone?
New McKinsey PST Exam_Anyone know what has changed? (Originally Posted: 08/12/2014)
Hey guys, just received email from McK that there is a new format of PST and a mock test is available. Anyone going to the mock test?
Bump
Curious about this as well!
Is the mock exam something you can take at their office or do you mean the practice tests McK has on its website? As far as I know they changed the format recently but it's limited to 'looks' - content wise there is no difference.
I sent an email to the recruiter and it seems that the content is quite similar - looking forward to the coming PST!!
I got that email but I'm not going to participate--might just take up brain space that I'll need for the actual PST next month. Speaking of which, there isn't much out there in the way of quality practice exams. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get more experience with PST-type questions?
Can someone post the original email? What is going to change? I did not receive any email regarding the changes of pst
I'm guessing the mock test is just an online PDF that you case practice with...
Hi,
I didn't get any email regarding to the PST change. From what I got from my recruiter yesterday, McKinsey removed PST for BA roles across North America. Are people getting the email applying for BA or higher positions?
The email says they're just testing new questions--under timed conditions, in their office--for future PSTs and need volunteers. Good practice opportunity, no bearing on candidacy, etc. Applying as ADP.
The PST only applies to MBA & APD candidates.
I have heard of passes in that range (subject to the difficulty of the test) but I would try to improve it in two steps. First, identify where your mistakes are coming from. Is it a time crunch or are there certain math questions that you're not particularly strong/fast at? Then work on them.
If it's a particular problem type, practice the shit out of it. Make random questions up and answer them in your head, that kind of thing.
If it's a consistent time struggle, you may have to change your approach entirely. The most efficient way to go through it is to read the questions first then skim the 'story' for key words/info you need. It will probably feel like a time crunch regardless but you can easily save a few minutes by optimizing your approach
McKinsey Problem Solving Test (PST) (Originally Posted: 02/20/2012)
Has anyone taken the PST recently? I received an invitation to write it and they mentioned that the PST is now 90 minutes (vs. 60 minutes in the practice test). Does anyone know if there are still 26 questions? Or do we now have the pleasure of answering more questions in the available 90 minutes? :)
yes. it is easy.
I took the PST recently - it was 60 minutes and 26 questions. I didn't finish, guessed on the last few - still passed.
Do you have any practice material for the PST you could possibly share with me?
Hmmm, I took it just last month and it was definitely 60 minutes and 26 questions for me! I'd hypothesize that they will have added more questions or more complex questions if they've lengthened it; but I have no data to back that up ;)
seems pretty easy compared to some of the trading tests ;p
do they see if you finished early on any of it?
I don't know for sure on # of questions, but would speculate they just increased the time allowed because in the past so few people actually finished.
Is anyone familiar with what kind of score they are looking for on the test by the way?
I'm interested in the same^ thing. Also maybe somebody has some extra practice materials (apart from Kosher&Fiji) they'd be willing to share? I'm super-worried: I have a PST coming up and I scored only like 13 out of 23 I managed to do on the Kosher test and 8 out of 10 on the Fiji. Failing the test would be such a waste of opportunity I would really like to avoid.. By the way, for me, as a non-native speaker, the test is 75min, while for native speakers it's still 60min.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs?
My email is :: andreaskallis7 @ gmail com
Thanks.
Yo. anyone have any Practice exams they can kick me beyond the ones on the McKinsey site??
McKinsey PST Practice Tests/Problems (Originally Posted: 09/30/2013)
Hey guys,
Does anyone here have any extra practice tests/problems they can share? I've gone through every free one I can find. Would definitely appreciate it. I'm taking it this Friday. PM if you could help out. Thanks!
Hello WSO (my 1st post, though I was a lurker for some time),
I would be really interested in some PST tests or any related material too. Could you PM me as well ? Thanks.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs?
Thanks.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs? I would be happy to share your material if you paid for the additional PST material.
Thanks.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs? I would be happy to share your COST if you paid for the additional PST material.
Thanks.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs? I would be happy to share your COST if you paid for the additional PST material.
Thanks.
McKinsey PST - 2014 required group changes (Originally Posted: 11/19/2014)
There is some indication on various threads that McKinsey no longer administers the PST, but it is unclear the specific nature of the change. I have seen that -A. PST is no longer given to Business Analysts -B. PST is no longer given to MBA Students -Both A and B -PST is no longer given to Business Analysts (and or MBA students) when they are applying from target schools, however it is still given when applying from non-target schools.
Hoping to get some specific information on this from multiple sources so we can understand what the new facts are.
Hi Boxer, can you please inbox me with your practice tests? will be much appreciated,
Cheers
Not true in the UK at all. I'm at a target school and applying for a BA position, and I'm sitting mine later today.
Hi emios, I'm taking my PST next week. Do you have any hints or tips for the test?
Speaking for US. BA and MBA do not take PST, regardless of target/non-target. APDs still take PST.
Does anyone know the success rate for the test?
McKinsey offices in Australia no longer administer the PST for BA candidates (and maybe for other candidates too). Apparently different offices now have different policies; some offices that are very popular still use it as a filter.
McKinsey PST: preparation materials and tips on exam? (Originally Posted: 11/21/2007)
I have McK's Problem Solving Test coming up- this is the pre-interview test they have for recruitment into Europe and Asia. I'm not sure if ppl in North America have to do it. But I would like to find out the following:
Any good preparation material apart from the stuff they gave?
Any tips about doing the test?
Hi, I would greatly appreciate some practise tests too. Thank you!
I am also interested
I would just like to know whether GMAT practice would be a good idea or not
all the material they provided online was good enough prep. Do some searches for it there are a lot of talks about it from various boards (this one, GMAT club, bw forums).
Overall all the prep material is a lot easier than the actual test, but what worked for me was to look for ways to eliminate answers and try to approximate rather than be 100% sure I got it right. They don't tell you how well you did, just that you passed
quick question. Do you still have to do the PST for associate level positions (after MBA)??
for North America, I don't think MBAs have to do it--at least from the target schools. APDs do.
I took the PST after not having taken a math/quant class since jr year of high school. It didn't seem all that difficult, just a lot of common sense (and some business-y sense) and a lot of time pressure. Half the battle,it seems, is finishing the test. Despite the easiness, I was worried after the test, because it was actually easy to a point where I felt like I really missed something that I should have caught.
Yes, they made the HBS students take it this year.
The best prep for that test, besides their online materials, might actually be LSAT prep. A lot of the McKinsey questions are reading comp and logical reasoning.
This isn't true at all.
It's not reading comp or logical reasoning. Study GRE/GMAT math.
The search function returns amazing results. All of your questions have already been asked and answered.
http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/problem-solving-test
I knew I'd seen this question before, but honestly the answers were of much higher quality the last time it got asked. I guess this is the part where history repeats itself as farce.
BONUS: I'll give at least one silver banana to the first person to identify what the above farce comment is a reference to.
Hi Boxer, I would also really appreciate any sample PST's you have! Thank you! :)
Hi Boxer, I would really appreciate the sample PST's you have as well! Thank you! :)
Peculiar experience at McKinsey today with the PST (Originally Posted: 09/17/2015)
So took the PST today.
Was led to a room and told I have an hour to complete the test.
An hour goes by and nobody comes in to collect the tests.
Another half an hour ticks by and still nothing.
In the end we just handed the tests into reception.
No idea what was going on today. Will probably have to take it again.
Classic McKinsey... ^^
But you just handled the test? nobody from HR came to say goodbye?
HR were nowhere to be found. We just sat in the lobby for around 10 mins before asking at reception. Reception couldn't really help either and told us to hand the tests into security.
I sent over an email to the rep who invited me for the test but still nothing.
This was the London office btw.
It's likely you'll have to retake the test, when I took it an HR girl stayed all along
Late piggyback on the practice test sharing. Thanks if you can oblige.
McKinsey PST help (Originally Posted: 02/26/2013)
On a shot in the dark, I sent an app to McKinsey and got invited to the 1st round. Pretty stoked about that but I'm struggling a little with the PST. I should really know this stuff but its a little trickier then expected. So, can someone:
1) Explain the best prep for it. I've gone thru the tests and managed an average of 14.
2) Whats the score required to pass? Is this dependent on position? i.e. I know they Research jobs too as well as Associate gigs (I'm going for an Associate role)
3) Anyone with any tests that can share?
Thanks a bunch.
Just curious, what is your background?
I'll PM you. DO you have any insight into my question?
Congrats on your interview invite. How long was the turn around from when you submitted your application to invite?
It's much easier to make it to McKinsey interview than BCG; for example, for the final round interview, BCG usually invite 2 for every 1 available spot/candidate, whereas McKinsey is famous of inviting 5 for every 1 available spot/candidate. Good luck!
Check out www.caseinterview.com - gives lots of insight into what to practice along with its own resources you can tap into. Also, I PM'd you.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs? I would be happy to share your COST if you paid for the additional PST material.
Thanks.
McKinsey PST (Originally Posted: 10/18/2012)
I think I may have screwed myself on the McKinsey PST I took recently. I was under the impression that it was similar to the Quant test that Oliver Wyman gives, in which wrong answers were penalized. Thinking this way, I left some questions blank. Yesterday, however, I was told by a friend that there was no penalty for wrong answers or guessing.
Have I screwed the pooch on this one?
Same I would also greatly appreciate the practice test material. Thanks!!
Yes.
Guessing is not penalized on the PST. What position are you applying for and what office? The cutoff isn't that high though so you may still be ok.
McKinsey offers practice test on its website, which are more than enough to pass PST.
Next time try using these:
http://www.McKinsey.com/careers/apply/problem_solving_test
Dang, well I guess I should've done better research about the test. I left 3-4 blank, but I'm pretty sure that I got every question correct that I answered... maybe I did ok? Its just for an SA role, so there's always next year!
If you actually got all the other questions right, you are definitely fine. The number of people that advanced to the second round in my batch was ridiculous. Literally half. I probably got around 20 out of 26 right. That is what I was averaging on the practices.
Hopefully my cohort's rate is similar to yours, then! I was doing well on the practice tests, so hopefully i got a lot right.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs?
My email is :: andreaskallis7 @ gmail com
Thanks.
McKinsey Problem Solving Test preparation (Originally Posted: 03/13/2016)
What are the best resources to prepare for the PST?
Not sure why you opened three new threads for this since they could be combined into one and there have been tons of topics about these previously.
The answer to two of three of your threads is to practice, practice, practice.
Hey Guys,
Did anyone purchase consulting case 101 materials? If so I would be up for sharing materials (i have tests from i got an offer and LOMS). email: laura DOT gnks AT gmail. Thank you!
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs?
My email is :: andreaskallis7 @ gmail com
Thanks.
McKinsey PST Resources? (Originally Posted: 01/23/2015)
Does anyone have any advice/resources for McKinsey's problem solving test?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mckinsey+pst+preparation
i thought they were doing away from it?
Yeah make sure you need it. As if this recruiting season, undergrad and MBA do not do PST. ADPs do.
I'm actually applying for the London office and it's a requirement here.
Thanks though!
APDs still do. At least I did, and just got an offer (late 2014) in the U.S.
I found igotanoffer.com and the free Mck prep materials very helpful. mconsultingprep.com seems good too, but I didn't use it much. ...and of course practice addition, substraction, multiplication and division of large numbers manually. This also very helpful too!
Goodluck
Good afternoon
I am portuguese and i only have free pst
can you send to empregoclinobadot gmail
Thanks Julio
McKinsey 1st Round and PST (Originally Posted: 08/11/2014)
Hi everyone,
I have been invited to a McKinsey 1st round and am trying to study for this PST. Does anyone have any preferably free materials for this, particularly practice tests (that are not on the McKinsey website) that they could message me? Or any other helpful resources? That would be great.
Go on their website. They are pretty open about their process.
Do a bunch of math problems from a GMAT or GRE type exam.
Download case in point from the internet. You will be able to get at least an old version by googling it...
Download case in point from the internet. You will be able to get at least an old version by googling it...
May I also piggyback on the PST sharing?
Appreciated.
Those 3 tests on the official site are more than enough for preparation IMO. The key is doing them for time, like you are going to take the actual test.
Prepping for the GMAT can take care of the "brain conditioning", so that you're in a good mental shape, and then finish it off with the timed tests to get acquainted with the tasks et cetera. Sort of like in sports you do more general conditioning during the year, and then start focusing heavily on the sport-specific stuff as you are nearing the competition day.
Hi All
I'm also having a PST next week. Can some one please send me some PST prep material i.e., sample PSTs? I would be happy to share your COST if you paid for the additional PST material.
Thanks.
In the same boat here. I'm also having a PST next week. Can you please give some information on your test experience
Thanks.
I will appreciate very much if you could send me PST materials too
Thank you!!!
Pretty sure there's a bunch of prep material on Google
Hi, can someone please send me some practice tests as well? really really appreciated!!!
my email is zhenhuan2012-CS at yahoo dot com, thank you so much!!!!
Good afternoon
Can you send some material - pst.
I am a portuguese and have only thr free material
send to empregoclinobadotgamil com
Thanks
Julio
Good afternoon
I am portuguese and i only have free pst
can you send to empregoclinobadot gmail
Thanks Julio
Hi, preparing for pst next week! If anyone have some examples beyond those sample send out or on website, will be very grateful for you sharing them with me! Thnx! Nadegdochka @ gmail . Com
If a person did well on the GMAT, then should the PST be pretty easy for them?
Anyone taken the PST recently? Can you please share your experience? Am taking the PST in a few weeks and having taken the practice tests am only averaging around 14-15 questions out of 26. Any tips on how to improve performance?
hey ka-am, I took it pretty recently. Here are two resources I'd recommend: http://caseprep.wordpress.com/2014/01/10/how-to-approach-the-mckinsey-problem-solving-test/ http://www.caseinterview.com/mckinsey-problem-solving-test
Hi hi!
Can someone please send me some material? Thanks!
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