Experience with WSO courses

I know that asking this here means that I will get biased opinions. Does anyone have experience with WSO courses? Which one would you recommend? I am currently (for almost 1 1/2 years used Felix from FE training, but I am thinking into switching to WSO)

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Oh, you're in for a treat! Based on the most helpful WSO content, many users have found the WSO courses to be extremely beneficial. The Excel Modeling Course, for instance, has been praised for providing a strong foundation in Excel. Users have also found the Complete Step-By-Step Consulting Interview Prep to be quite comprehensive, with over 2,000 questions across 209 consulting firms.

If you're looking to test the waters before diving in, WSO also offers a range of free beginner online courses. These include the Free Excel Crash Course, Free DCF Crash Course, Free VC Crash Course, and the Free RE Modeling Crash Course.

One user even mentioned recouping the money they paid for the course and receiving a massive discount. They found WSO to be the place to be if you're keen on a career in finance. However, they did mention that the PowerPoint course could be improved as it provides tricks but doesn't teach how to create a full presentation or pitchbook.

So, if you're considering switching to WSO, it seems like a pretty solid choice based on previous WSO threads. But remember, every monkey's journey is different, so choose the course that best suits your needs!

Sources: WSO Courses, WSO Courses - worth it?

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Don't have an answer to your question unfortunately but was wondering how you're liking the Felix platform. Would you say you recommend it after using it for 1 1/2 years?

 
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I believe is really good, they are are currently adding content that is recorded on demand plus a large catalogue of courses.
I think WSO courses are great but strictly directed to a specific IB profile (this is my opinion, I have purchased some of them an clearly they are among the best the market has to offer).
Felix on the other hand provides tools for more flexible profiles or people that just want to have a tool box as large as possible. What I do dislike about Felix is that they give the files by exercise, therefore, sometimes building a full model can be a pain in the ass.

 

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