
There is nothing wrong with the basic four in hand Knot. If that's what you know, go with it. Most of the male applicants will have done this. Those of us who have lived in the tie wearing world will notice if you manage one of the more complicated knots, and that may lead to a subconscious bonus point, but if you don't know how to do it go with what you know.
The most important things are don't go with a tie that's way too wide, way too thin, tied way too short, or made of an unconventional material such as hemp or leather. No clip ons - we can tell. Nothing with words, animals, cartoon characters, sports logos or holiday themes. And unless you are from the southwest and interviewing in the southwest a bolo is not an acceptable alternative.
One of these days, I will compile the most neurotic questions asked by premeds.
There is nothing wrong with the basic four in hand Knot. If that's what you know, go with it. Most of the male applicants will have done this. Those of us who have lived in the tie wearing world will notice if you manage one of the more complicated knots, and that may lead to a subconscious bonus point, but if you don't know how to do it go with what you know.
The most important things are don't go with a tie that's way too wide, way too thin, tied way too short, or made of an unconventional material such as hemp or leather. No clip ons - we can tell. Nothing with words, animals, cartoon characters, sports logos or holiday themes. And unless you are from the southwest and interviewing in the southwest a bolo is not an acceptable alternative.
I need something to do in retirement as a 29 year old woman is too much trouble and a Porsche is to expensive
Does that mean I should leave the washboard tie at home?There is nothing wrong with the basic four in hand Knot. If that's what you know, go with it. Most of the male applicants will have done this. Those of us who have lived in the tie wearing world will notice if you manage one of the more complicated knots, and that may lead to a subconscious bonus point, but if you don't know how to do it go with what you know.
The most important things are don't go with a tie that's way too wide, way too thin, tied way too short, or made of an unconventional material such as hemp or leather. No clip ons - we can tell. Nothing with words, animals, cartoon characters, sports logos or holiday themes. And unless you are from the southwest and interviewing in the southwest a bolo is not an acceptable alternative.
You mean you think 29 year isnt too much trouble?
He could easily have reversed which was too expensive/too much trouble...You mean you think 29 year isnt too much trouble?
If you google it you'll see that there's actually quite a lot of internet debate as to whether this is acceptable business attire in the West/Southwest, with many business people embracing the idea. I'm weighing in and saying it's not a good idea for med school interviews unless you are in a pocket of the country where this passes as dressy.I had to google what a bolo was.
Are you being a little tongue in cheek?
I mean, are you serious that a bolo can be an acceptable alternative for a professional job interview? Even in the southwest? I can't claim to be hip to southwest culture. It just looks like the only time you would wear it for an interview would be if you were interviewing to cowboy sheep on the side of old Brokeback Mountain.
The lost "KnightRider episode"...Oh, I disagree, you can always ditch a car and never ever worry about it calling you at 3:00am drunk
I saw all of these last year alone (including a wooden bow tie) and worse.The most important things are don't go with a tie that's way too wide, way too thin, tied way too short, or made of an unconventional material such as hemp or leather. No clip ons - we can tell. Nothing with words, animals, cartoon characters, sports logos or holiday themes. And unless you are from the southwest and interviewing in the southwest a bolo is not an acceptable alternative.
Hi guys,
So I got my first interview in September and I'm curious about how to tie my tie. Windsor? Half Windsor? Something more complex?
What do you guys think?
Thanx!
I need something to do in retirement as a 29 year old woman is too much trouble and a Porsche is too expensive
Too twitchy.I can agree with the first part of your sentence, but have to assert that a Porsche is so worth it! Fun, fun, fun to drive --
(and lower maintenance than most 29 y.o.)
Totally depends on the collar involved.Random woman's opinion: I dislike large knots for men's ties
Even those big, bulbous knots? I still think they look awful 😉Totally depends on the collar involved.
I need something to do in retirement as a 29 year old woman is too much trouble and a Porsche is too expensive
I can agree with the first part of your sentence, but have to assert that a Porsche is so worth it! Fun, fun, fun to drive --
(and lower maintenance than most 29 y.o.)
Too twitchy.
Well a 29 year old can be fun to drive as well, providing a much smoother ride but that is an entirely different set of circumstances.
Well a 29 year old can be fun to drive as well, providing a much smoother ride but that is an entirely different set of circumstances.
@JustAPhD most likely has to clean off his computer screen again
*Sigh* yeah.
But hey, I'm a simple man of compromise. No reason the 29yo can't be in the car with me.
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I am driving this line of commentary down another road as I have taken a rather sharp turn into something else.
Totally depends on the collar involved.
Not to mention what can be done with the tie. 😉 What kind of knots do you like to use?
As long as this was completely under your shirt and tie, you could probably get away with it.Because I read this right after some flirty posts, I had a totally different type of collar pictured
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I could do without the attendant nipple clamps, personally.
Anyway, this would not be the sort of "professional" collar that L2D is talking about.
I'd love to see a compendium of worst visual and verbal choices by intervieweesI saw all of these last year alone (including a wooden bow tie) and worse.
I have an encyclopedic registry.I'd love to see a compendium of worst visual and verbal choices by interviewees
Bow ties are allowed but know you are going to both stand out and may project a Poindexter/Urkel image, which isn't always what you are going for when trying to show you are a "good fit". But it's not unprofessional and lots of doctors who don't like their ties dragging in MRSA wear them.No bow tie love here?
someone wore a glitter catsuit and a mariachi suit? or they showed you a picture during the interview?I have an encyclopedic registry.
The top few visuals include a silver ice skating catsuit and mariachi regalia.
Lighting up a cigarette isn't verbal but it does deserve a special place in the registry.
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Someday you should write a book. It would be an absolutely hilarious best seller. I so wish your hands weren't tied so you could tell us all the details about these stories.I have an encyclopedic registry.
The top few visuals include a silver ice skating catsuit and mariachi regalia.
Lighting up a cigarette isn't verbal but it does deserve a special place in the registry.
The woman wore a silver white catsuit (with a broad sheer "V" from shoulders to umbilicus) on her interview day.someone wore a glitter catsuit and a mariachi suit? or they showed you a picture during the interview?
I am driving this line of commentary down another road as I have taken a rather sharp turn into something else.



I have an encyclopedic registry.
The top few visuals include a silver ice skating catsuit and mariachi regalia.
Lighting up a cigarette isn't verbal but it does deserve a special place in the registry.
The woman wore a silver white catsuit (with a broad sheer "V" from shoulders to umbilicus) on her interview day.
The mariachi had everything but the acordeón.
The memories are burned into my consciousness. I can't erase them!You're making this up!!!!![]()
I'm just floored here.......so at any point does someone sit them down and give them the "what the hell" talk? or do you just wash your hands of them and laugh over drinks later?The woman wore a silver white catsuit (with a broad sheer "V" from shoulders to umbilicus) on her interview day.
The mariachi had everything but the acordeón.
The woman went on to attend another fine medical school (far from here). I have to imagine that it was too cold to wear the catsuit (or maybe she put on a jacket?).I'm just floored here.......so at any point does someone sit them down and give them the "what the hell" talk? or do you just wash your hands of them and laugh over drinks later?
I dunno for sure...but I keep visualizing this. Could it be? 🙄The woman wore a silver white catsuit (with a broad sheer "V" from shoulders to umbilicus) on her interview day.
Exactly that style, only all silver.I dunno for sure...but I keep visualizing this. Could it be? 🙄
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