Hi so I did not pass the BCG chatbot - they banned me for 6 months (I was surprised it was only 6 months, I have heard of a ban of 1.5-2 years, and that seems to be the common MBB reapplication ban standard). But HR immediately notified me just a day after taking the test. HR of the office specific to my region said my credentials were already really impressive. As a context, I have a Master's in a semi-quantitative degree with a 3.90 GPA, distinction, did some quantitative research during my Master's even though I came from a totally qualitative background for my Bachelor's, and had a reputable academic publication. Nonetheless, it did not matter that much - these companies are very objective and fair with their test scores. I am not even sad, it is what it is. They said I needed to improve my test taking skills because my test score, although not that bad, was still below their passing grade.
So basically, I know they told me nothing waa wrong with my CV or credentials because I did pass their document screening phase, but I do feel like I want to improve my CV, at the very least over the next 8 months to a year. I don't want to just wait and hinge on uncertainty forever, especially that even if I beat Casey I won't know the result all the way until the R2 interview, which is even harder than the chatbot. I won't know at all what kind of genius kids I will be going against or if the interviewer is super tough on me. Any recommendation where I should apply - and other than consulting what sector would be good for my CV for BCG? I live in a big city where there are many other multinational consulting firms. I already applied to Oliver Wyman and Roland Berger, waiting to hear back from them. Should I look into FMCG and larger/fast-growing start-ups as well, while studying for written case and in-person case interviews in between? Or should I focus on consulting if I want to reapply to BCG in the near future? What do you think? Thank you very much for any insight.