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<blockquote data-quote="RonRod13" data-source="post: 172509" data-attributes="member: 32076"><p>Hi guys, started this thread cos i got a lot of messages and post replies about wanting to continue the W&C debate. If you want to present any counterarguments or start a new topic to debate then go ahead because this will be good practice for ACs and partner interviews. You will get grilled and probed no matter what stance you take in a partner or associate interview so being able to fight your corner is an extremely important skill and could be what sets you apart from other candidates.</p><p></p><p>Case study interviews, discussions, group exercises etc can take any turn and the conversation can go in any direction so this will be good prep for many applicants</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonRod13, post: 172509, member: 32076"] Hi guys, started this thread cos i got a lot of messages and post replies about wanting to continue the W&C debate. If you want to present any counterarguments or start a new topic to debate then go ahead because this will be good practice for ACs and partner interviews. You will get grilled and probed no matter what stance you take in a partner or associate interview so being able to fight your corner is an extremely important skill and could be what sets you apart from other candidates. Case study interviews, discussions, group exercises etc can take any turn and the conversation can go in any direction so this will be good prep for many applicants [/QUOTE]
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