I've got a college interview scheduled and I'm stressing over what to wear. What's the best type of outfit to make a good impression without going overboard?
It's great that you're thinking about how to present yourself in your college interview, as making a positive first impression can set a productive tone for the rest of the meeting. In general, the dress code for college interviews is business casual - think dress shirts or blouses, with slacks or a conservative skirt, or a dress of appropriate length.
For guys, a collared shirt and khakis or slacks can be a safe choice. You don't necessarily need a tie, but it could be a nice touch if it's not too flashy. A clean, well-fitted sweater could also work in cooler weather.
For girls, a modest blouse or top with pants or a skirt that is knee-length or longer would be ideal. Dresses can work too if they're not too flashy or revealing.
Remember, the goal is to look polished and professional without overdoing it, so avoid anything overly casual like jeans, sneakers, shorts, or t-shirts. Equally important is to avoid overly formal wear like a suit or evening dress, which could look out of place.
Lastly, make sure you are comfortable in what you wear - your comfort will come across in the interview and help you present your best self. Good luck!
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