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.... it didnt make any sense because belted galloways are way cuter. 🙂
Hey, another person that likes belted galloways! What about Pandas? They're cute, too.
.... it didnt make any sense because belted galloways are way cuter. 🙂
If the piercings aren't new, I'd consider wearing some clear plastic studs just for the interview. I don't know how much it matters. I left my two in (a helix and a tragus), and many of my classmates have multiple ear piercings, as well as nose studs. Nothing really more 'extreme' than that.
I've been worrying about "looks" during interviews for vet school. I myself am overweight, and I worry that this fact may hurt me during the interviews. What do you all think? Do you have to be 'pretty' or 'handsome' to be a vet, does being overweight or unattractive reduce your chances of acceptance?
Ok, so since I have time now to obsess, I am doing so. I keep reading the advice of "wear a solid color suit" to interviews. However, I am planning on wearing a jacket and dress pants (exactly like a suit, and bought to be worn together, but the pieces are coordinating rather than matching exactly).
Having worked in professional environments for the past 4 years, I have no doubt that this outfit is completely professional and appropriate. But now I'm wondering...will this stand out? In a good way? I'm probably going to stick with it either way, as it's new and therefore in better shape than any of my other suits, but I'm curious. For people who've interviewed in past years, what have you worn or seen others wear? (Details appreciated!)
Thanks!