Wall St Training

Hi guys, my first post on this board. I have passed all 3 levels of the CFA, but still looking to upgrade my skills given the job market right now. I see WallStreetPrep gets alot of props here. Has anyone ever used Wall-St Training? http://www.wallst-training.com/index.html

I prefer self-study courses and Wall-St Training appears to have lots of material available via online courses.

 

Hey man, I actually just completed some of the Wall St Training courses and found them to be very helpful. Hamilton Lin seems very qualified having working for Goldman, BOA as well as some M&A boutiques. He provides very clear explanations of finance/modeling concepts and relates them to the real world. He also does a good job of explaining Excel shortcuts that are very useful and will improve your efficiency/speed. I only completed the basic modules and got a good chuckle out of it b/c some of the examples related to firms that no longer exist aka Bear Stearns. Overall though, I thought it was very helpful and would definitely recommend it based on my experiences.

 

hey guys, thanks for the feedback. ive actually just signed up for the WSP O&G modelling course, just for some more specialized knowledge. i know having the CFA is all a guy really needs ... lol, if you ask industry people what other things you could do to improve your skillset you hear crickets on the phone ... but it can't hurt in an interview to have a decent idea of what is being asked.

WallSt Training looked a little too good to be true ... and actually a little bit "infomercial"-iike. i was looking at the insurance industry specific class. could pull some good specialized knowledge out of that.

AnthonyD, thanks ive got some vault guide stuff already. definitely pretty useful.

 

Wall Street Training is great. Amazing videos and powerpoint slides. I have a couple things from WSP, the material is good, however, I prefer WST. The guy in the videos explains stuff so it just makes sense. Worth the money.

 

WST > WSP

I have taken both... the models we used in WSP were a bit out-dated. WST was a bit more comprehensive, and they offered a package with a bunch of online courses in addition to the live seminar when they came to my school. WSP just gave us two books.

 

Am I the only one who thinks it's odd that there is an industry for "prepping" people for an industry??? I had never heard of this stuff when I was applying for jobs and things worked out just fine.

For most undergrads, just focus on your technical competencies and maybe the CFA Level I and then enjoy being a college student. This is one of your last opportunities for the next two years to have time to pick up a new hobby or go abroad. When the time comes, your division and your manager will train you in the way that they see fit, knowing the specific requirements of your job and the approach your firm chooses to take.

 

Its not like its a huge commitment bro...it's a weekend. And it's definitely not odd that there is a market for preparing people for a career, especially for people from a non-traditional background. Stacy Blackman did pretty good for herself.

 

i did IBI during the summer of my freshman year. It's actually pretty legit, the teacher was an ex banker from JP Morgan HK and DBS, he was mostly asia based, but was a white guy.

I learned alot, kinda like a crash course for finance since I haven't taken any finance classes then. Helped me clinch subsequent internships with boutique IBs, then a summer internship w a MM PE firm, and now leveraged those to get in a reputable MM IB firm.

They do resume revision and help with finding jobs/internships. You wouldn't walk away knowing how to build a merger model from scratch unless you keep practicing, but they do go in depth to teach the material. It costs $1700.

Hope this helps.

 

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