I've got a college scholarship interview coming up, and I'm unsure about what to wear. Should I go formal or is business casual enough? Any specific tips to make a good impression would be appreciated!
First off, congratulations on landing the interview! It's an important step and it shows that you've already impressed with your scholarship application. As for what to wear, it largely depends on the context of the interview. However, as a general rule, you can't go wrong with business casual attire.
You want to project a professional, responsible image, but you also want to be comfortable. A good go-to outfit might include slacks and a button-up shirt for men, or a skirt/dress pants and a blouse for women. A tie or blazer can add a more formal touch if you think the situation calls for it. Always be neat and tidy, ensuring your clothes are ironed and your shoes polished if needed.
Remember that overdressing is typically better than underdressing for these types of interviews. Your wardrobe communicates respect for the institution and the process.
Aside from your attire, making a good impression also depends on your behavior. Be punctual, be respectful, and maintain good eye contact. Listen carefully to questions and give thoughtful responses. Lastly, don't forget to express gratitude for the opportunity.
Best of luck in the interview!
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