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Casecoach vs Crafting cases?

Crafting Case and CaseCoach

I have got access to casecoach video and also both crafting case Structuring and Market Sizing Course. I would like to know

1) Your thought about those materials

2) How can I maximize these resources ?

3) How many percent should I spend my time on Course/Watching video ? How many percent for case practice with partner ?

My performance is still not consistent tho and need some improvement. I have done around 65 Cases last year and 15 cases in the last 2 weeks. I am currently dedicated all my time for job hunting (almost exclusively for consulting) so I have pretty much full day to prepare during weekend and weekdays.

Any Advice to prepare by myself and partner (currently not ready for hiring coach) would be appreciated. Thank you  so much

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Florian
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on Mar 19, 2021
1400 5-star reviews across platforms | 600+ offers | Highest-rated case book on Amazon | Uni lecturer in US, Asia, EU

Hey there,

It seems like you are investing a large chunk of your time to hunt for jobs and prepare for cases, which in itself is good!

However, I might fear you are overinvesting the time spent (giving you a false sense of security) instead of preparing smartly.

5 cases with a coach + structured exercises provided by the coach in between sessions + 10 cases with peers > 80 cases with peers

Also, I have seen candidates burn out with cases of the preparation takes too long. In general, I argue that case interview prep should be completed within one month, at a maximum two if the person is busy with other things on the side.

Now to your questions:

1. Haven seen them

2. Use them as starting points, watch them, take notes, especially related to your pain points. Then you need to get into practice mode (this is where 90% of your gains will come from). I am not sure if the resources include practice drills. If not, find practice drills for math and structuring (PM me if needed since I can tell you exactly how to practice structuring for free + have math drills available)

3. Practice should make up 90% of your preparation

All the best,

Florian

Ian
Coach
on Mar 18, 2021
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

My first reaction is that you are taking a quantity over qualitty approach. This is bound to fail.

15 cases in 2 weeks is too many. 65 cases last year is too many. You are hitting your casing  "American Style"...i.e. throwing resources at it and taking a purely quantity approach.

You need to prepare smarter.

You need to think about what aspects of Crafting Case and CaseCoach you need. All your "percent split" and "what videos" and "maximize resource" questions are dependent on the individual! Different approaches work for different people.

Now, if you can afford Crafting Case and CaseCoach, I think you can afford a coach. There is no better route for seeing rapid, real results, than hiring a personal trainer (especially after you've already tried the "go it alone" approach). Please do yourself a favor and interview a few coaches here to find that one that will really unlock your abilities!

on Mar 19, 2021

I used all three CraftingCases courses and they were all excellent. They helped me get my MBB offer and were much more useful than doing tons of cases with other applicants, because we all had no idea what we were doing (of course!). Even though I didn't get any market sizing questions, the market sizing course and drills helped me with structuring using issue trees, dealing with rounding, and overall making me more confident and prepared for the interviews. I recommend the free fundamentals course to everyone who I feel would benefit from it.

The courses are about much more than watching videos; pause after the questions, do the drills, and review your answers compared to the provided ones afterwards. After taking the courses, you can be more efficient with your partner practice because you can focus on the areas where you need any more improvement (if you aren't there yet after doing the course drills). I did very few cases after taking the courses, but I improved much faster with the courses than when I did 50+ cases prior to taking them.

You clearly know what the process and mechanics of a case is. These courses should get you the rest of the way there if you pay attention to why you're doing these things and how to phrase/organize your answers, that should help you a lot.

Good luck!

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Clara
Coach
on Mar 19, 2021
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

It seems you are putting a lot of time and effort into this. I think that 15 cases in the last 2 weeks is a very good phase, since it´s one daily, so not too much -particularly taking into consideration  that you re dedicated full time-. 

The materials you mention are indeed very good, the only problem is that they are quite "standard", and not tailored to you and your own mistakes. Have you considered having a coaching call?

Hope it helps!

Cheers, 

Clara

Gaurav
Coach
on Mar 20, 2021
#1 MBB Coach(Placed 750+ in MBBs & 1250+ in Tier2)| The Only 360° coach(Ex-McKinsey+Certified Coach+Active recruiter)

Hey there! 

You should focus more on the quality of the solved cases than on the quantity. If you are solving them that fast - master your presentation, structure etc. It's not less important! 

Look for a partner among the community, here on PL. Working together with somebody will help you to understand how to maximize your profit from the solved cases and improve your skills. 

If you have any doubts or questions - reach out!

GB

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on Mar 19, 2021

Hey, a very short and direct advice to you is to practice with people/friends/peers who are experienced in cases and/or are former/current consultants, if you dont want to invest in Coach yet. Practicing alone (cases) is not going to get you far.

All the best.

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Anonymous G
on Mar 19, 2021

Time to get a job!

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Anonymous H
on Mar 19, 2021

This will clearly not work. If you done 80 cases and are not consistent, I would believe that this is not for you. However, I do agree that a coaching session could be valuable for you as they could more professionaly do the diagnostics on your performance.

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