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is a suit too much...

for an interview? thoughts appreciated.. thanks in advance - -

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for an interview? thoughts appreciated.. thanks in advance - -

Nope, a suit is definitely not too much for your interview. All the guys who have interviewed (and been accepted) to my program wore suits.

Def wear a suit.

Suit or at the very least, conservative coat and tie. What you wear is representative to the interviewers as to how important the interview is to you. I've seen good candidates not get accepted because of their casual attire.

for an interview? thoughts appreciated.. thanks in advance - -

I don't think so. I think it is perfect.

Good luck

Definitely wear a suit, men and women both. It makes you appear more put-together and serious about going to CRNA school.

dress to impress is fitting in this situation.

Nope, a suit is definitely not too much for your interview. All the guys who have interviewed (and been accepted) to my program wore suits.

Same here. Just don't get the left and right hand doors mixed up like I did on interview day and instead of going into anesthesia sec's office, I went into ladies locker room......

Seriously, you show up in khakis and shirt as a dood and you're behind and will mostly likely be the solo one there that day dressed like that. There are many days to stand out in anesthesia school, but being underdressed on interview day is not the best time.

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