2 Weeks to Case Prep for MBB LDN Interview

As title suggests, I have ~2 weeks to prepare for an MBB first round case interview in London.

Looking for advice on the best way to approach prep in this limited time frame? For example, currently thinking about skimming case books like Case in Point to nail frameworks and then just practicing?

For context, have previously interned in IB so frankly not too familiar with consulting interviews.

Thanks!

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I did this exact thing last year. I agree with the above that two weeks is fine if you spend a couple of hours a day prepping (probably less is fine tbh). Last year, BCG gave us a CaseCoach account for free and I just practiced 100% with that. Spend a couple of hours going over some of the lessons and watching the demos, but the real value is in doing online practice with other members. I did at least two of these a day and it’s by far the best way to get good. In-person case practice is also good. I know other people have had success with other resources but just speaking from personal experience. If they haven’t given you CaseCoach then I would honestly consider buying it if it’s not extortionate. Also see if any business school friends get free access.

 

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