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FunkDoc said:So what do people wear to the social events the night before the interview? Do guys have to wear another suit? pants and a nice shirt?
I have my first one this weekend. Dont know if I need to bring two suits.
FunkDoc said:So what do people wear to the social events the night before the interview? Do guys have to wear another suit? pants and a nice shirt?
I have my first one this weekend. Dont know if I need to bring two suits.
robotsonic said:
robotsonic said:I'm planning on wearing whatever I would normally wear to the place at which the event is occurring. If going out to a bar in Manhattan on a Friday night, I'm not putting on a suit. You don't want to look silly in cut-off jeans or something, but you really don't want to look like you are at the actual interview either.
trout said:If you are going to a bar in Manhattan then don't even think about wearing a polo shirt and khakis you will look like a dork. Honestly, I can't even imagine where, if anywhere, this is still in, prep school died 8 years ago.
Must be a Northern thing. All my yankee friends/relatives wear that exact costume. And sometimes with those soft leather brown shoes with no socks. But then again, it looks like you're in Virginia so maybe it's not a regional thing.njbmd said:Hey there,
Your dress depends upon the event. If it is casual, you can't go wrong with a turtleneck and sports jacket over khaki pants.

toofache32 said:
robotsonic said:I'm planning on wearing whatever I would normally wear to the place at which the event is occurring. If going out to a bar in Manhattan on a Friday night, I'm not putting on a suit. You don't want to look silly in cut-off jeans or something, but you really don't want to look like you are at the actual interview either.
Maybe it's like a wife-beater.Casey James said:Also, what on earth is a "sports shirt"?
toofache32 said:Maybe it's like a wife-beater.
Casey James said:I have a question about whats formal and what's not. What about those dark blue blazers with the gold buttons. At the ACS convention almost everyone (guys, that is) were wearing them, with a pair of dress pants and an conservative shirt with no tie and top button open. It was like that was the official surgeon costume or something. Seriously, there were thousands of surgeons there all wearing that exact outfit. It's not a suit. Is that mock sailor/captain's jacket considered formal or not? Do people wear those blue blazers with the gold buttons on pre-interview evenings or would that be overdressing?
Casey James said:Still waiting for an answer to this. Anyone?
Thanks. 😎ivan lewis said:No blazers. No ties. Slacks, button up shirt, sweater if cold.
fishmonger69 said:can i bring my psp and play that while i'm eating?