How is IV Prep with Dr Brian different/better?
As former students will tell you, Dr B's approach towards interviews stresses individualism. The interview is meant to seperate you from the other candidates. Unfortunately, most candidates will give the same, generic answers & while technically correct, does not elevate a candidates chances of securing a high rank. Dr Brian focuses on teaching you a way of thinking, making sure students understand how the process & questions are designed so that you understand what your proper response should be. In addition to explaining the strategies for pre-interview & interview day outside of the IV room, Dr B will cover the most frequently asked questions in such a way that prepares candidates to be able to answer ANY question during the interview. Students will also be able to type in their answers to IV questions and have them reviewed by Dr Brian as part of the teaching. Towards the end of each session, the rest of the class is able to help correct/improve your answers after understanding the methology behind a good IV response, allowing for a classroom of practice partners for you to work with well after the seminar is over.
It says that the seminar is, 'Interactive'. How?
Full participation, no matter where you are in the world. Our online classroom, powered by Cisco Systems, allows Dr Brian & students interact via:
~ Video: Watch & Share relevant Video Clips
~ Audio: high-quality VOIP audio so you can, 'raise your hand' and ask questions
~ View: the powerpoint/keynote presentation in real time as Dr Brian lectures. Students can annotate/mark the screen if there is something on the slide they would like clarification on
~ Live Chat
~ Webcam: share your webcam with the class & watch Dr Brian as he demonstrates proper body language during the session
~ Polling: live voting/results so Dr Brian can adjust to the class (i.e. know what specialites being applied for, if students think an answer is a good/bad answer, etc)
For the 2010 season, we have upgraded & will be using Time Warner's fastest/latest internet service, Wideband (50mbps download, 5 mb).
How long are the session?
Generally each day of the two-day session will last 8-10 hours. While this may seem long, our alumni will tell you that Dr Brian covers important topics in useful detail. During the 2009 seminars, Dr Brian would often take polls so that students can decide their breaks during the day.
During a typical 8-hour session, students at the most averaged about 2 breaks, 15-30 minutes each. When we asked them why they wanted so few breaks, the common response was that Dr Brian was so engaging, there was so much participation, and everything was so useful that their energy stayed high. The #1 reason for wanting to take a break, as per our live polling: Needed to use bathroom.
How many students are in the classroom?
Anywhere between 20-40 students would typically be in an online class, with the average around 30. Dr Brian has requested that we keep the class sizes as small as possible to allow for more individual attention. With that being said, the information for classes of 20, 30, 40 students were equally as high quality and received equally positive ratings across the board. Last year we had one session with an enrollment of 60+students, but broke it down into two seperate sessions of 30.
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avid Milch
I registered today at the website and like to participate in the webinar. Please kindly let me know how can I do so.
Thanks,
Rey