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How Should I Dress for a College Interview?

I've got a college interview coming up and I'm unsure about the dress code. What kind of attire is considered appropriate? Would business casual suffice, or should it be more formal? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Business casual is generally a safe choice for a college interview. You want to present yourself as professional and respectful, while not going overly formal. Let's break down what a business casual style means in case you're unsure.

For men, this often translates to a nice pair of slacks or khakis, a clean, ironed shirt with a collar, and loafers or dress shoes. A tie is optional but can be a smart addition. It sends a message that you've taken the time to prepare properly.

For women, dress pants, a skirt, or a dress are acceptable. Pair these with a dress shirt or blouse and closed-toe shoes. In general, clothes should be clean and neatly ironed, and shoes should be clean and polished.

That being said, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident. Confidence can often be signaled through body language and maintaining eye contact with your interviewer, which are easier to do in clothes you feel good in. Furthermore, make sure your outfit is representative of you, as authenticity is an important part of making a positive impression during your interview.

While dressing well is important, remember that your answers, body language, and manners will also play a significant role in the impression you make. Good luck with your upcoming interview!

a year ago

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