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I would say do a good bit of homework on what the group actually does, and more importantly, what exit opportunities will be readily available to you after a couple years with the firm. Unfortunately, most people who work B4 are not looking to stick around for the long haul, so my suggestion would be to evaluate this potential move by evaluating your potential move thereafter.
Are you interviewing with PwC's advisory practice or Strategy& (consulting sub of PwC)?

re: Master in Finance

Posted by Spicy Boy on 9/7/17 at 11:48 am to
I applied and was accepted to all three - shoot me an email (spicyboy1943@gmail.com) if you'd like to discuss further.

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Interested as well. Please PM your email when you get a chance.
Rocket - what are you doing with RNN today?

re: Any tips on taking the GMAT?

Posted by Spicy Boy on 11/11/16 at 10:30 am to
Study materials can vary depending on what score you're looking for. Princeton review/Kaplan are good for the 500-600 range. Manhattan GMAT and Veritas prep are good for 600-700 range (I think - can't remember exactly). I would suggest the Manhattan GMAT online class.

Regardless, go buy the official GMAT book by GMAC - pretty sure this is the only boo with actual test questions that have been retired. Khan Academy is a great (free) online resource with videos working through the quant problems in the book.

The GMAT is a very "quirky" test, but can be conquered with hard work and maybe a little luck.
I think for me it has to be when Tony whacked other Tony (Buschemi). Tony knew it had to be done, and most would agree that he deserved it. Not to mention Van Morrison closing out the season.

"And we'll sing you glad tidings from New York..."