The Wharton MBA Case Interview Study Guide: Volume I

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Have you already worked your way through Ace Your Case and Fifteen Questions and are looking for more expert guidance to help you slam those case interviews? Look no further. The MBA Consulting Club at The Wharton School has produced an excellent guide to help prepare you for consulting case interviews. Now distributed exclusively by Wet Feet Press. Here’s a short online preview! Table of Contents
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4 Responses to “The Wharton MBA Case Interview Study Guide: Volume I”

  • Anonymous says:

    Excellent overview of consulting cases. Perfect for case interview preparation. Must read before McKinsey interview!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Anonymous says:

    Living up to the Wharton name, this guide is a good step by step walk through several case examples. Also recommended: The Vault Guide to the Case Interview and the Vault Guide to the Top 50 Consulting Firms.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • N. donoghoe says:

    not worth the money. short, skeletal format with very little new information. much better off buying the marc cosentino book on case studies. its far, far better. this book lacks numbers and solutions to the type of case studies youll be asked and is basically useless.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous says:

    I currently work work for one of the major consulting firms and I have been invoved in many case interviews (both as the interviewee and the interviewer).

    I would recommend this book to anyone who is considering entering the management consulting industry and requires additional practice cases. You will find a selection of 15 case studies with proposed solutions. Although I do not agree entirly with all the solutions, I thought the book generally provided realistic examples, with well structured and logical solutions.

    One further point, although you can work through the book yourself, I would recommend that you team up with a “buddy” and alternate the role of interviewer /ee. This will stop you from jumping to the answers to soon and enable some feedback about presentation style. The book facilitates this type of role play.

    Goodluck !
    Rating: 4 / 5

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