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Based on the most helpful WSO content, while there isn't specific information about the Rareliquid Investment Banking Accelerator in the dataset provided, here are some general tips to evaluate whether such a program is worth your time and investment:

  1. Curriculum Depth: Compare the program's curriculum to other well-known accelerators like the WSO Investment Banking Interview Bootcamp or the Modeling & Valuation Bootcamp. Look for coverage of technical skills (DCF, LBO, M&A modeling), behavioral interview prep, and networking strategies.

  2. Instructor Expertise: Check if the instructors have real-world investment banking experience. Programs like WSO's are often led by elite professionals, which adds credibility and practical insights.

  3. Community and Networking: A strong community is invaluable. Programs like the WSO Academy offer forums and mentorship opportunities with industry professionals. Ensure Rareliquid provides similar networking benefits.

  4. Reviews and Testimonials: Look for reviews from past participants. Programs like the Adventures in CRE Accelerator have been praised for their comprehensiveness and support, so see if Rareliquid has similar feedback.

  5. Cost vs. Value: Compare the cost of Rareliquid to other programs. For instance, WSO's bootcamps are highly rated and offer a lot of value for their price. Ensure you're getting a good return on investment.

If you're still unsure, consider starting with free or lower-cost resources to build foundational knowledge, then decide if a paid accelerator is necessary. If Rareliquid doesn't meet your expectations, programs like WSO's Investment Banking Interview Bootcamp or Private Equity Master Package are excellent alternatives.

Sources: The rise of RBC Capital Markets, Adventures in CRE Accelerator Program, The rise of RBC Capital Markets

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I had a chat with one of his "employees" and he spelt Qatalyst like Catalyst. Probably not worth the money as its thousands of dollars 

 

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