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Old 02-04-2008, 06:30 PM   #9
momofthreeboys
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If someone says "business casual" as opposed to "dress casual"....For women, sleeveless tops are usually a "no-no". Open toed shoes and sandals except in the most casual of environments is usually a "no-no". Jeans and cords are almost always a no-no. If hose are worn, no patterns. I'm assuming you've been in the admissions office at your school -- that will usually give you a clue as to what is appropriate. Agree with corranged that a notch up is much better than being too casual. Keep the jewelry to a minimum. Doesn't need to be conservative but just not too distracting. If you are interviewing the interviewer will expect that you are in "top form" in your appearance.
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