Pillars of Wall Street Vs Wall Street Prep/TTS/etc

Guys-

Locked on a summer internship already so this isn't for interview prep... more so to be able to hit the ground running come this summer. I have a military background and therefore need some modeling experience. I am thinking about crushing a self study package, but wanted to hear everyone's thoughts on which one gives the best bang for the buck.

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I've done all of these and can say they all are very helpful. Personally I'd go with either WSP or TTS. WSP has a lot of different courses that consist of many modules. However, TTS trains banks and their summer analysts/FT analysts

 

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