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Hello!
Last week I was interviewed for an internship role at BCG. This was my first ever case interview, and actually the first time that I've solved a case by myself. I study engineering physics, I don't have much of a business sense and I had practically no time to prepare, so I went in with the mindset that this wouldn't be one of my greatest performances. But to my surprise, it actually felt like both of the case interviews went alright (they also have an "online case" with multiple choice questions, which went horrible, but it seems like the result from this test doesn't really matter too much).
Yesterday I got the info that I didn't make the second round, which I expected, but that they "saw a lot of potential in me". They therefore gave me the ability to apply again this spring, even though their protocol says that you can only apply once a year. They told me to prepare as much as possible, and that's what I intend to to, but I'm no really sure how to go about it. I've bought this book (which hasn't arrived yet) based on a recommendation from BCG, and I've found a friend to study case solving with.
So now to my questions:
Based on the feedback I got I should focus on improving my case-solving structure, polishing my business judgement and acquiring some more "business savviness". The things they specifically like about me include analytic abilities, mental math, drive and curiosity.
Thanks in advance!