Friday, 10th April, 2020 @ 8:00 am PDT (Los Angeles) / 3:00 pm GMT / 8:30 pm IST (Kolkata)
Presenter - Bara Sapir, MA, CHt Founder, City Test Prep, USA
Here's what you'll learn
Conventional wisdom tells us that if we study hard, high test scores on the GMAT/GRE will inevitably follow. But what if we are plagued by feeling nervous and anxious and we are not able to perform to our potential? In this session, Sapir will discuss:
Anxiety relief and stress management techniques for the months, weeks, days leading up to the GMAT/GRE
Methods to be effective on test day.
Strategies to stay anxiety relief during the test.
Together, we will navigate calming, focusing, and confidence-building methods including visualization, mindfulness, and time management to turn a good score into a great score. Attend if you're ready to embody a sense of calm and assuredness on the test and now, conveniently, in life.
About Bara
Bara Sapir, MA, CHt, is an industry expert bringing holistic, human potential techniques to the test preparation process. With 20+ years in the test preparation field, including 6 years with the Princeton Review, she is CEO/Founder of City Test Prep, the only company to fuse content mastery and test-taking strategy with time management/speed reading and methods to achieve an optimal mindset for top score improvements. Sapir has created the GMAT Full Potential Audio Course and co-wrote The Full Potential GMAT Sentence Correction Intensive and The GMAT Full Potential Manual (both published by Nova Press, 2014). She holds Masters' degrees in Education and Art History, has certification in Hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Integrated Life Coaching, MSBR-T, and Reiki. With their cutting edge pedagogy, she and her CTP staff have tutored and coached students who have been accepted into leading business schools such as Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, INSEAD, The London School of Business, University of Chicago, MIT, UC-Berkeley, and many more. Bicoastal, she lives in NYC and The San Francisco Bay Area, with her rescue pup, Chata.