I'm looking for Modeling training without paying $300+ for the typical name brand trainings (WSP/BIWS) etc..
Has anyone heard of ASimpleModel.com? Is "A Simple Model" content deep enough for interviews or am I just better off spending the $300+ for a proven product?
It's slightly lighter-weight compared to the paid products (as you could easily guess), but I found that it was competent and thorough enough to point the kids I mentor to as an adequate resource for interviews.
I echo @m3shuggah" that Macabacus is a good supplementary resource. I have no idea what Multiple Expansion's products are though, can someone link?
I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
Jesus, you get jealous thinking of your stick-figure equivalent resources for recruiting or analyst years when you see stuff like this or Logo Intern, Mapping Intern, BamSEC ...
I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
I never heard of Mapping Intern before. Thanks for sharing. I spent (waste) so much time creating maps when we present a deck to the board to get approval for a transaction and they want to see where every facility is located.
A Simple Model, like the name implies, is fairly light and "simple". My suggestion would be studying a technical interview guide and using A Simple Model to supplement it. The whole purpose of a modeling program is to give you some hands on experience, and for that, I think A Simple Model is adequate.
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I think it's fine for summer analyst interviews, at least. I'd also supplement it with Macabacus' modeling guides and Multiple Expansion's guides.
It's slightly lighter-weight compared to the paid products (as you could easily guess), but I found that it was competent and thorough enough to point the kids I mentor to as an adequate resource for interviews.
I echo @m3shuggah" that Macabacus is a good supplementary resource. I have no idea what Multiple Expansion's products are though, can someone link?
APAE, they started it around a month ago, so it's still light, but I like it: https://multipleexpansion.com</a">multipleexpansion.com
Thank you. I really like that a lot.
Jesus, you get jealous thinking of your stick-figure equivalent resources for recruiting or analyst years when you see stuff like this or Logo Intern, Mapping Intern, BamSEC ...
I never heard of Mapping Intern before. Thanks for sharing. I spent (waste) so much time creating maps when we present a deck to the board to get approval for a transaction and they want to see where every facility is located.
Sure, I heard about it here too (same with Logo Intern, although a couple months apart). Amazing, man ... love technology.
Almost makes me want to go back to being an IB analyst....not really, though.
A Simple Model, like the name implies, is fairly light and "simple". My suggestion would be studying a technical interview guide and using A Simple Model to supplement it. The whole purpose of a modeling program is to give you some hands on experience, and for that, I think A Simple Model is adequate.
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Vel fugit voluptas velit velit totam. Illum qui ipsa assumenda sit. Qui et eaque quidem quis sit. Ea ea ut qui voluptatem. Doloribus distinctio et accusamus amet dolorem. Cupiditate similique porro aut consequuntur dolorum placeat eius ut.
Tempora dolore consectetur est nemo minima amet ratione. Laborum dolorem sit optio optio non. Nesciunt cumque eos laborum accusantium tempora neque. Magnam est provident aut. Quia ipsum non odit aliquam perspiciatis quia fuga qui. Veritatis eaque et autem aut reiciendis.
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