Wharton Casebook 2010-2011
Hi all,
Sorry for bothering you all in this holiday season. But I have upcoming interviews with 2 of the MBB and I'm DESPERATELY looking for Wharton Consulting Club Casebook 2010-2011 version. I've been scouring the internet and found the 2009-2010 on Scribd but got nothing on the 2010-2011 version (if anyone has the 2011-2012 just out a few months ago that would be even better).
I would be eternally grateful if someone can send me a copy of the casebook. I guess I can only provide silver bananas in return.
Thank you so much in advance and pls help me :'(
I have very little interest in consulting, however if someone posts it publicly (preferably in .pdf downloadable format so I can Kindle that shit), I too shall contribute to the SB shower.
Alas, the incentives have now marginally increased!
I dont' care if it's publicly downloadable or not. As long as you have a copy of the book (online, offline) I would be forever grateful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this wharton follies skit better
; the voicing for the patrick bateman character is on point.
Why do you want Wharton in particular? I'm sure there are other case books floating around if you ask for it.
@TR & xxix: :| @Proboscis: Hi! I understand that but I'm actually looking for this PARTICULAR casebook only. I was hoping with the sheer size of the WSO I would be able to find the book fingers crossed
For what it's worth, I'll contribute to the SB reward as well.
Uhhh, what's so special about the 2010-2011 edition when there are hundreds of casebook preps, even from earlier Wharton editions out there? Will your interview feature a case from that book or something? Hahahah. Or is there an ulterior motive here you haven't spoken about yet? A little transparency would be nice, and I doubt you've went through every casebook in the world.
@Xepa: OMG for god's sake, I ask for the 2010-2011 version because I have gone through Wharton's earlier casebooks and now I'm moving on the the next (Like you know, you do Book 1, book 2 and now you're moving on to Book 3). Wharton because I'm used to the layout (the most structured one in my opinion) and since I have extremely limited resource (I don't go to schools in the US or UK. I am in fact a local student in one of South East Asia's REALLY EMERGING market (think Laos/Cambodia/Vietnam) and even my professors have never heard of McKinsey. So even finding materials is a difficult task. I can't find a case partner and since this book is more "self-practice-friendly?" (well, at least for me) --> I need the casebook.
My ulterior motive??? I want to get the offer and change my life. I WORKED MY BUTT OFF TO GET THE INTERVIEWS. THERE! SATISFIED?
In all seriousness though, I guess at this point no one has the book has looked in this thread yet. If you do have it, pls PM me. I'll be very thankful and give you all the SB I have (I think I have only 3?).
+1 for the above post
Good luck man, sounds like you're motivated. As I'm sure you know, even if you really like Wharton's style, there are other good ones out there, too. So, in the interest of finding casebooks, does ANYBODY have ANY casebook from ANYWHERE? :)
I have a bunch, PM me if interested - also would be down for practicing cases =]
HI, Thank you so much for all of the replies. Runitback, sent you a PM already!!!
Anyone (runitback does not have a copy)? I am also interested in the 2011-2012 version, which should be out soon (if it is not already).
I have links to a bunch of casebooks but not this one in particular. Let me know.
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