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Reddit mentions of How to Get Into the Top Consulting Firms: A Surefire Case Interview Method - 2nd Edition

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Found 2 comments on How to Get Into the Top Consulting Firms: A Surefire Case Interview Method - 2nd Edition:

u/dstrategy ยท 2 pointsr/consulting

One that's overlooked a lot but I found more helpful than Cheng/Consentino is "How to get into the top consulting firms: a surefire case interview method."

http://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Into-Consulting-Firms/dp/0615279899

u/therealusers ยท 2 pointsr/consulting

Current junior who is planning to start casing for the first time this summer in preparation for full-time recruiting.

I'm planning to read Case Interview Secrets, listen to Victor Cheng's LOMS, and read How to Get Into Consulting Firms (Link). After this, I plan to run 40ish cases over the summer.

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Does this sound like a good study plan, or should I add another book like Crack the Case System (saw it in the wiki) to the mix? I'm also actively avoiding Case in Point so that I don't end up learning the same frameworks as everyone else and I am hoping this will lead to me being a bit more creative than other MBB applicants.