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Hi guys! I recently secured a TC at an MC firm, having completed their VS. This was the first assessment center & VS that I did, and I came from a non-law, non-business, non-economics background & degree. Because of all of this, I wanted to do some preparatory reading in advance.
Jake Schogger & Christopher Stoakes's books are often mentioned on the forum, and with good reason: they are very useful.
However, I felt that I had a lack of initial understanding of the city, commercial law, banking and business as a whole, so also read a couple of extra books that greatly helped me. I've just listed them here in case anyone else feels in a similar position to me. They're all fairly short (200ish pages or less), and can each be read in a day or so, in chunks.
Commercial awareness really wasn't an issue for me. You should make sure to read a broadsheet daily - both the main news section, and more importantly the business section, and for the latter, I made notes on anything that interested me. That gave me a solid platform, and I also used the finimize email (3 top commercial stories of the day) and the FT daily briefing podcast (both free) to top this up.
Hope this helps!
Hi guys! I recently secured a TC at an MC firm, having completed their VS. This was the first assessment center & VS that I did, and I came from a non-law, non-business, non-economics background & degree. Because of all of this, I wanted to do some preparatory reading in advance.
Jake Schogger & Christopher Stoakes's books are often mentioned on the forum, and with good reason: they are very useful.
However, I felt that I had a lack of initial understanding of the city, commercial law, banking and business as a whole, so also read a couple of extra books that greatly helped me. I've just listed them here in case anyone else feels in a similar position to me. They're all fairly short (200ish pages or less), and can each be read in a day or so, in chunks.
- The Very Short Introduction to Banking (Goddard & Wilson, 2016)
- Reading & Understanding Economics (Boakes, 2009)
- Reading & Understanding the Financial Times (Boakes, 2010) [2nd edition, 'Updated for 2010-2011'])
Commercial awareness really wasn't an issue for me. You should make sure to read a broadsheet daily - both the main news section, and more importantly the business section, and for the latter, I made notes on anything that interested me. That gave me a solid platform, and I also used the finimize email (3 top commercial stories of the day) and the FT daily briefing podcast (both free) to top this up.
Hope this helps!
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