Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't let my kids wear sweatpants out of the house unless they're sick and going to the doctor, so I'd make yours level up to at least jeans.
What? Your HS child doesn’t wear sweat pants or jogger? Are they in private?
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? My boy wears sweatpants and t-shirts constantly. Does he need to dress up or will nobody know who he is or care what he wears?
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? My boy wears sweatpants and t-shirts constantly. Does he need to dress up or will nobody know who he is or care what he wears?
Anonymous wrote:1000% does not matter what you wear on the tour. Have you done any of these? You sign in at a desk in the admissions office and then join a zillion people for an info session then break into large groups and follow a student around for a while. Nobody knows who anyone is and there’s certainly no mechanism for feedback about a messy dresser to the admissions office. Obviously, as many have said above, though, if kid is interviewing on the same day something in the business casual range is a good bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress for the position to which you aspire. For many, that would mean wearing a Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, or MIT hoodie. Let 'em know that you're smart.
This isn’t a job. Wearing a hoodie of the school you’re touring would be so cringey!
Anonymous wrote:Avoid the sweatshirt of another college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress for the position to which you aspire. For many, that would mean wearing a Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, or MIT hoodie. Let 'em know that you're smart.
This isn’t a job. Wearing a hoodie of the school you’re touring would be so cringey!
Anonymous wrote:Dress for the position to which you aspire. For many, that would mean wearing a Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, or MIT hoodie. Let 'em know that you're smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't let my kids wear sweatpants out of the house unless they're sick and going to the doctor, so I'd make yours level up to at least jeans.
What? Your HS child doesn’t wear sweat pants or jogger? Are they in private?