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If you have attractive, athletic looking legs, then wear a skirt. If you have cankles, then wear pants. Accentuate your best attributes, and cover up the rest.
Yes, exactly, the woman in your photo should wear a pants suit to her med school interview, for obvious reasons. Her cankles would be a serious distraction. And those shoes, well, those shoes have got to go.
Hey, fat people need love too. I don't think that should stop what they want to wear.
my suit is dark grey and i wore a blue shirt underneath. i was SHOCKED at how wild i looked compared to all the other females at my interview yesterday. and trust me, i looked pretty conservative.
god, premeds are boring 😛
that's what I though too! One of the girls in my group had a bright tropical blue shirt under her jacket, but everyone else was pretty neutral/boring. I, on the other hand, wore a ruffled blouse. I really don't know if it's an "acceptable" look, but I thought it looked good and was in a subdued color, but I was definitely the only one not in a button up. They just don't lay right on me under a jacket.
When you girls say "shirt" do you mean buttoned-up collar blouse? I have a dark grey (almost black) pant suit, black shoes and was thinking of a light purple silk shell. Is that too informaL?
Shells are fine. Just be sure that your top (button front or otherwise) is not too sheer or too low cut.
It sounds like grey is the new black and I couldn't be happier. For a decade the waiting room has looked like a wake.
mine is neither a shell nor a button down. it's not exactly like this, because i got in on "final sale" from spring season's clothes, but it's kind of similar in cut:
http://bananarepublic.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=5042&vid=1&pid=691165&scid=691165012
the color of the one i have is much more tropical blue, not so purple. but you get the idea. moral of the story: i don't think shells and whatnot are too informal. in fact, i think button downs tend to look flight attendant-ish. blech.
i don't know, the waiting rooms at my interviews so far have definitely still lived up to "wake" standards 😎
I have an interview next week so was trying out my suit again the other day and decided that the jacket seems more boxy to me now than I remember it being. It makes me feel like I look like I'm borrowing my daddy's suit... especially when I tried it with my slacks I love the skirt, though, and the blouse I bought. How important is it to have the skirt and jacket matching in the fabric? I'm trying to figure out if I should go shopping again and return this jacket.
Thanks.
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what do you guys think of white suits? no go?
i'm assuming you mean off-white, or white with some sort of texture... i think plain white suits are tacky and miami-vice-ish. :shudder:
either way, i'd say it's a no-go. if you're interviewing in the winter (even if you're down south) white would be weird. up north a lot of people extend the no white shoes rule to cover things like suits after labor day.
Hey girls,
How do you plan on bringing an extra pair of walking shoes? A school that I'll be interviewing at will have a 2 hour walking tour (their hospital is huge, I heard). Will you guys be bringing a big purse? Or a suit case?
I was only planning to bring my leather folder because all of my purses look too casual :\
Also, what would be appropriate walking shoes with a suit? Sandals probably won't work, right? Would black flats be okay?

I wish I had done this. After my interviews for 2 straight days, my toe was bleeding and another is now a dark purplish color. Hurt like hell too. I'm throwing those heels away.I plan on putting some simple but comfortable black flats in my purse. If I feel the need to change shoes for the tour, I will excuse my self to the restroom, then change shoes.
How much exposed foot (if any) is acceptable? Peep toe? Couple toes? Sling-back? I'm guessing anything other than a touch of a toe or two is overboard but wondering what you girls think.
Generally speaking, I think all hospitals have a dress code requirement of close-toed shoes for their employees. It's probably best to stick to that. I'm sure there is little risk of body fluid exposure during a medical school interview, but respecting a facility's dress code is a good thing to do. (That said, you can check the dress code of the schools where you are interviewing.)
I have read a lot of posts and have found no answer to my question. I just bought a pant suit and am worried about the fit around my butt. What is acceptable for formal wear? Should the pants come down straight from the widest part of the gluts or is it acceptable for the fabric to contour around the whole butt? I know the pants shouldn't fit like jeans...what I have now doesn't fall straight from the widest part of my butt but contours around. There is some room where my butt becomes the thighs though. I'm sorry if it's too graphic...I just don't know how to explain it better. I just want to know what it should look like from the side and back for women formal wear. Can anybody help?
Hey. I just had a quick question...is it appropriate to wear a business dress with a nice suit top? (example or business dress: http://bananarepublic.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=50133&vid=1&pid=689948 )
Hey. I just had a quick question...is it appropriate to wear a business dress with a nice suit top? (example or business dress: http://bananarepublic.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=50133&vid=1&pid=689948 )
I have read a lot of posts and have found no answer to my question. I just bought a pant suit and am worried about the fit around my butt. What is acceptable for formal wear? Should the pants come down straight from the widest part of the gluts or is it acceptable for the fabric to contour around the whole butt? I know the pants shouldn't fit like jeans...what I have now doesn't fall straight from the widest part of my butt but contours around. There is some room where my butt becomes the thighs though. I'm sorry if it's too graphic...I just don't know how to explain it better. I just want to know what it should look like from the side and back for women formal wear. Can anybody help?
I think it's too short.
Whenever I asked an adcom member (friend of a friend) this same question, he said no to all business dresses. I love this look, but he claimed that only a skirt suit or pants suit is appropriate.
I wouldn't have a problem with a dress & jacket (school in an urban area and north of the Mason-Dixon line).
Does everyone wear a suit?? is it required? I'm really skinny and its super hard for me to find a suit. I found dress pants and was just going to wear it w/ a white button up shirt. is that too unprofessional?? Help!
I would like some comments on my outfit... help please?
These pictures were kind of in a rush, I'm obviously wearing a higher neck blouse and buttoning the jacket. What colors do you recommend for the blouse with this shade of gray? Do the heels look appropriate? Is it necessary to button all 3 buttons or can I get away with 2? Sorry.. my interview is on Friday and I'm a little nervous... thanks girls 🙂
hi girls, are you all tying up long mid-back hair? I look quite young when it's tied up...
I would like some comments on my outfit... help please?
These pictures were kind of in a rush, I'm obviously wearing a higher neck blouse and buttoning the jacket. What colors do you recommend for the blouse with this shade of gray? Do the heels look appropriate? Is it necessary to button all 3 buttons or can I get away with 2? Sorry.. my interview is on Friday and I'm a little nervous... thanks girls 🙂
Do I have to wear makeup? I never do in normal life. I was thinking just mascara because that is really the only thing someone should be able to tell you are wearing anyway since your makeup is supposed to look natural. my mom says I have to wear it and went out and bought me that bare essentials stuff, but I have to watch a DVD to figure out how to use the stuff... too much work. BTW I don't have pimples.