Tips for practicing cases with peers

How to practice case interviews with peers

Never practiced a case with someone before the interview? Find a practice partner.
Practicing with peers is key to improving your case-solving skills. The more you practice, the easier the case will be in the interview.

How to practice effectively

  • Find partners through our WhatsApp community or at your university/MBA.

  • Organize practice sessions with different people to gain a wide range of perspectives.

  • Practice role-playing as both the interviewer and interviewee for a comprehensive experience.

Important considerations

  • Expand your circle beyond your friends for a more realistic and challenging practice environment.

  • Pay attention to recurring feedback and assess its relevance and accuracy. If many people are giving you the same feedback, there's a reason for it.

  • Consider practice as a continuous learning process, rather than a verification that you are ready. It is a process and requires time and practice.

Practicing with peers prepares you to understand the real dynamics of an interview and improve your strategies.

 

Would you like to join our community and practice with peers?

Join our WhatsApp group in English or Spanish to conduct mock interviews with other candidates, receive feedback, and expand your network. Once you join, you don't need to speak if you don't want to. Just read the rules and find someone to practice with.


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