Run a 14-day CaseSnack Challenge for your consulting club.
Give busy MBA and undergraduate candidates a daily practice layer between workshops, case partners, and recruiting deadlines. Short reps, private standings, and clearer readiness signal.
5 min
Daily reps
14 days
Challenge length
Private
Cohort mode
Private challenge
CASESNACK-CASE-2026
Daily reps
5 min
Math, exhibits, estimation
Challenge length
14 days
Short enough to finish
Cohort mode
Private
Code-gated leaderboard
Example cohort board
Week 1 activity
Candidate A
38 reps completed
2460 XP
+9 readiness
Candidate B
31 reps completed
2140 XP
+7 readiness
Candidate C
27 reps completed
1860 XP
+5 readiness
Exhibits
Most missed: turning chart trends into a recommendation.
6 days
Built from short daily sessions, not one long cram block.
Pilot flow
Build the network effect privately first.
Public university rankings can become a strong acquisition force later. The first version should prove engagement and improvement inside private cohorts before schools are compared publicly.
Create the cohort
Each school gets a private join code so club leaders can invite a focused group without making anything public.
Run daily snacks
Members complete short reps across math, charts, market sizing, and business judgment between workshops.
Track readiness
The product turns activity, accuracy, speed, and weak areas into a simple view leaders can act on.
Review the signal
After 14 days, the club sees what improved, where candidates struggled, and what to practice next.
What leaders get
A lightweight system for keeping candidates consistent.
The pilot is intentionally narrow: drive daily reps, make participation visible, and show which skills need attention before live casing season.
Private cohort code for your school or program
Challenge leaderboard based on real practice activity
Readiness snapshots by skill area
Weekly recap for what the group should drill next
No public school ranking until data quality and permission are real
Ranking is powerful. It needs rules.
Private first
Early cohorts should rank members inside a school, not publish schools against each other.
Minimum sample size
Public school standings should wait until cohorts have enough active learners to avoid thin or misleading data.
Opt-in proof
Logos, rankings, and challenge results should only be shown with permission and measured activity.
Good first pilot
Best for clubs with 15 to 80 serious candidates.
Start with one school, one cohort code, one challenge window, and a clear question: can daily CaseSnack reps improve consistency before candidates enter live practice?
MBA consulting clubs
Part-time and online MBA cohorts
Undergraduate consulting associations