Practice cases
Move from examples into timed case and skill practice.
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Tools, templates, workbooks, trackers, and case books for MBB, Tier 2, and Big 4 prep.
Move from examples into timed case and skill practice.
Build the documents and operating system behind strong applications.
Prepare stories, firm knowledge, and follow-up answers before interview day.
Know the market, deadlines, and decisions that shape your recruiting sprint.
One timed rep, then AI feedback on what to fix.
One AI-graded math rep.
Start drillOne AI-graded sizing rep.
Start drillBuild a MECE issue tree.
Start drillBucket ideas under pressure.
Start drillFind the exhibit so-what.
Start drillGive the final recommendation.
Start drillThe maths and structure tools you can open mid-case.
Complete consulting-specific score and feedback.
Open toolCompound annual growth rate, instantly.
Open toolLive TAM / SAM / SOM.
Open toolUnits, revenue, margin, target profit.
Open toolDrag-and-drop profit tree.
View examples5 MBB templates + AI feedback.
Open tool8 CCA-style questions in 12 minutes.
Open toolA timed, AI-graded BCG-style online case.
Open tool10 worked structures.
View examplesPDFs, workbooks, and trackers, built to the MBB bar.

Cold outreach templates, LinkedIn notes, referral asks, and interview thank-you emails.
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A question bank, follow-up probe list, and story-bank worksheet for behavioral interviews.
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Resume rules, bullet rewrites, a one-page wireframe, and a cleaner cover letter structure.
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Official-source consulting resume ZIP with a PDF index and HTML launcher for real MIT, Penn, Yale, and Harvard resume resources.
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Official-source consulting cover letter ZIP with a PDF index and HTML launcher for real MIT, Yale, Penn, Harvard, McKinsey, BCG, and Bain resources.
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Networking, PEI, and application-document PDFs bundled into a single ZIP file.
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Base + bonus + signing for MBB, Tier 2, and Big 4, broken down by city, level, and year-over-year delta.
Open resourceThree steps. The order matters more than the volume.
Grab the resume template, cover letter template, and application tracker. Get firms, deadlines, and outreach into one place before you start grinding cases.
Run case math and market sizing reps weekly. Use the issue tree examples to internalise the structure patterns interviewers expect on day one.
Open the PEI workbook to build a story bank, then pull from the Free Case Book Vault for partner practice. Cycle fit and case in the same week.
I built Road to Offer because I went through MBB recruiting and spent more time stitching together scattered case books, blog posts, and Dropbox links than actually preparing. Most free consulting interview resources on the web are either generic PDFs that get out of date in 12 months or thin landing pages designed to upsell you into a $2,000 coaching program. That gap is what this free hub is for.
Every item on this page is built around one question: what would I have wanted as a candidate trying to break into McKinsey, BCG, or Bain without paying for a coach? The interactive tools - case math practice, market sizing question packs, and issue tree examples - are the same arithmetic and structure shapes interviewers actually ask. The free consulting templates - resume, cover letter, PEI workbook, networking kit, and application tracker - are written to the highest bar (MBB) so they clear every Tier 2 and Big 4 process underneath.
Most free case interview tools fail one of two tests. They are either too generic (a one-page math sheet that does not match the shapes a real interviewer asks) or too gated (a "free tool" that is really a 14-day trial). The interactive tools in this hub are free, unlimited, and modeled on the actual prompts that come up in MBB and Tier 2 first-round interviews. The case interview math practice pack covers growth rates, contribution margin, market sizing math, and breakeven - the arithmetic skills that decide whether you clear the math phase of any case.
Free consulting templates and free consulting recruiting templates have to do two jobs at once: give you a starting structure and teach you the rules behind the structure. A resume template that ships without the bullet formula is just a layout - you cannot tailor it for McKinsey vs Bain. Every template in this library ships with the rules: bullet patterns for resumes, 4-paragraph structure for cover letters, story-bank prompts for PEI, and a weekly review cadence for the application tracker. The goal is that you can adapt them by firm and office without re-learning the underlying logic each time.
The free hub is structured as a workflow, not a content dump. The templates handle the operational layer - resume, cover letter, networking, and tracker - so the application side of recruiting is locked in before you start losing weekends to case prep. The tools handle the interview layer - math, market sizing, and issue trees - so the arithmetic and structure shapes are automatic by the time you sit in a real first round. The Free Case Book Vault sits on top of both, giving you partner-practice cases sourced from MBA consulting clubs at Wharton, Booth, INSEAD, Yale, and Columbia. Used together, the three layers compress the prep timeline from "six months of vague improvement" to "twelve weeks of measurable reps."
Undergrads targeting BA or Associate roles, MBAs targeting Consultant offers, and industry hires transitioning into consulting. The library is also useful for non-target school candidates who need to over-prepare to compensate for the recruiting funnel they are working against, and for re-applicants who got close last cycle and want a tighter operational system the second time through. Everything here is free and stays free - Road to Offer Pro is a separate, optional upgrade for candidates who want adaptive AI-driven case practice on top of the self-led drilling this hub supports.
If you only do one thing today: pick the resource that matches where your prep is weakest. If math is the bottleneck, start with the case math drills. If the resume is still generic, grab the template. If you are juggling five firms in your head, open the tracker. If you have not started fit prep, open the PEI workbook and write down three stories. You can also work through the full case library once the fundamentals feel automatic.