Victor Cheng - LOMS - Look Over My Shoulder.rar
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· Prepare! Do not become a case robot, but do your homework (I did exactly 47 cases);· Apply to more than one firm. I was rejected by Roland Berger but accepted by BCG and McKinsey. So probably it was not my day at Roland Berger interviews, chance might play some role here. Diminish this role by applying to more than one companies;· Be organized! I kept a log of what I did every day, including home much time I spent on any task/activity. This helped me to keep track of my activities and realize if I can gear up or not. At some point it might look like you are preparing a lot even if it is not the case. Having a log helps a lot and it doesn't take too much time;· If you do mistakes during the interview it is not the end of the world. It depends on what kind of mistakes you do and how you recover from them;· Your interviewers want you to succeed (if you don't receive an offer they end up by doing some effort and getting zero effect => bad from efficiency perspective);· Do not get frustrated if you are rejected. Keep your motivation, become better and better and that offer will come. 2b1af7f3a8