Crack the Case Workshops – This event is for Anderson School of Management FEMBA and EMBA students only
The workshop is broken into 2 parts, CTC 1 and CTC 2, with a half hour lunch break.
By registering for this event, students agree to the Late Arrival / No Show Policy. The policy states:
Students who arrive late will be charged a $50 fine which will appear on their UCLA BAR statement. No shows or students arriving more than 10 minutes late will be fined $100.
Crack the Case Level 1
Schedule: 9:00am-12:30pm
Cases are not just for consulting interviews anymore! Marketing, banking, high tech, healthcare and a variety of other industries are now using cases to differentiate candidates. Our highly engaging workshop will give you a complete overview of how to do well on your cases. You will be challenged to think beyond simple frameworks and learn to handle a variety of analytical problems in your upcoming interviews. This foundational course is perfect for those new to case interviews, as well as students with basic to intermediate skills.
Crack the Case Level 2
Schedule: 1:00pm-4:30pm
Now it’s time to take your skills to the next level! As a follow-on to Crack the Case Level 1, this event is designed for those who will be interviewing with case intensive firms. During this highly interactive session, we will structure your case starts, practice market sizing cases, and solve more complex business cases. Through several exercises, you will build deeper skills in the areas of structuring, analytics, and answer-first communication. Cases for this session will have more difficult math and additional handouts.
Location: Online – Zoom Platform
- Please use a PC, laptop or tablet with the camera and microphone enabled.
- This is an interactive session where participation is required. We will use the Zoom room break-out feature for in-class partner exercises.
By registering for this event, students agree to the Late Arrival / No Show Policy. The policy states:
Students who arrive late will be charged a $50 fine which will appear on their UCLA BAR statement. No shows or students arriving more than 10 minutes late will be fined $100.