Expected Super day Technicals?

Got a super day coming up this Monday and wanted to know what to expect for super day technicals. I know the basic accounting/valuation/market questions. What else should I prepare for? For more info, the firm is a BB based in Chicago. Should I look out for LBO questions or industrials specific? Would love to hear some insight from those who interviewed and what they dealt with along with analysts/associates/VPs who interviewing and the ones who are asking questions. Lastly want to mention this is for sophomore 2023 – will I get easier questions because I am a sophomore or does that not factor into anything. Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)

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It depends on what group you’re interviewing for. Since it’s so late into the game I’m assuming you’re not interviewing for a generalist role so if it’s something like sponsors, or anything that deals with sponsors expect LBO questions, if not, then I would say it’s very unlikely you’ll get LBO questions. If it’s a a coverage group like O&G, expect NAV questions and so on. From what I remember the technicals questions I got asked where very basic, with the exception of a couple EBs.

 

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