Interview clothing? Casual vs. Suit

<p>The interview is at Trump National country club. This is why I was raising questions about my suit. Although I occasionally see guys in suits during the summer, everybody wears sport coats if they dress up.</p>

<p>To answer other questions… my blue suit is definitely not over the top. Obviously poor judgement, which is why I’m now doubting the integrity of the boards :(. This is not like my black suits or a tuxedo, it’s a Tommy Hilfinger three-piece that is casual. Furthermore, blue works well for professionalism (Google “clothing color physiology”). I happened to wear this to another college interview last year - I was accepted.</p>

<p>I’m looking forward to the interview. It’s nice that my interviewer (I do not personally know him) and I are club members at the same country club.

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<p>Then I guess I’ll fit in well at Harvard. ;):p</p>

<p>“smoda61”, polite or not, don’t attack me and imply I’m childish/bizarre. I’m sensing a little insecurity toward Harvard applicants maybe? Whatever though, it really doesn’t matter. I’d like to just discuss wearing Harvard to an interview, not bad answers or stupid responses (not specifying anyone). If the interview were now, I’d go with wearing Harvard… I’m not going to wear some silly-stupid Polo that random Harvard applicants/high schoolers across the country will wear because they wear pajamas and t-shirts regularly to school. With a legacy, this adds some to the appropriateness.</p>