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By Week 4, the course shifted from survival to sport. The Leveraged Buyout (LBO) Model .

“Learn this. Don’t embarrass us,” she said.

It was a financial ouroboros eating its own tail.

Later that night, Leo didn’t go out to celebrate. He went home, opened his laptop, and logged back into the Wall Street Prep portal. He had finished the core course, but there was a new one blinking at him: Advanced M&A Modeling .

Two months ago, Leo was a history major with a minor in existential dread. He had landed a summer internship at a boutique advisory firm, not because he knew the difference between EBITDA and net income, but because his uncle played squash with the Managing Director. On his first day, the Associate, a woman named Priya with eyes like a sleep-deprived hawk, handed him a USB drive.

He poured a fresh cup of coffee. It was going to be a long night. But for the first time, the cursor wasn't mocking him. It was just waiting.

The drive contained the Wall Street Prep Financial Modeling Premium Package .