Re: BSN Interview Attire?
I'm an Assistant Dean, and have worked in the admissions field for 25+ years.
I'd recommend 'dressy business casual'. Nice dress pants, sports jacket, clean shoes. Take along a tie in your pocket, and get a feel how 'dressy' the office is where you interview. For example, in my office (student affairs/admissions), the women on staff wear dresses and skirts every day. I'm usually in khakis, blazer and a tie when school is in session (no tie in summers, Christmas break, etc).
For men, you can never go wrong with grey (or khaki) slacks and a blue blazer.
For women, I would recommend a nice blouse/skirt and minimal jewelry.
If you have multiple piercings (tongue, brow, nose, multiple on ears), I'd recommend to minimize it and take them out for the interview. You want your interviewer to focus on you and your words (not on your extra metal, facial tats, etc).
Ideally, I recommend 'academic camoflage'. You do not want to be remembered for seeming too out-of-place, or for "costume malfunctions". After all these years, I still remember some outlandish behaviors in interviews -- including the woman who started to breastfeed her 2 year old in an interview, or the guy whose rugby shorts slid allowing a testicle popped out. I do not remember either of their names, but I do remember trying to maintain a professional decorum and keep eye contact.
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