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Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:15 pm
by Doubting Law
Would the admissions officers giving me a tour of their law school notice or care if I was wearing say a hat, or shirt of the school being visited? Or would they assume that I was trying too hard to make a good first impression?

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:18 pm
by Nekrowizard
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Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:18 pm
by acr
you're really overthinking it. no one cares. i personally wouldn't, because it would come off as being "that guy"

edit: if it's like a flagship state school with powerhouse sports teams (i.e. Michigan, USC, Texas, etc), then it's more acceptable and probably common. but if it's like WUSTTTL or UChicago, then definitely no

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:46 pm
by Hand
solid thread

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:51 pm
by seagan823
I know a guy who got rejected from a T-90 for being too enthusiastic about a school at his non-admitted students day visit, but I also heard of a guy at a T-34 who got accepted because he got a face tattoo of the school mascot. Seems like it varies.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 4:52 pm
by somethingElse
I would actually recommend wearing a shirt from any of HYS. That way the school you're touring knows you mean BUSINESS. If they make one that says "J.D. Class of 2019 ADMITTED STUDENT" I would spring for that one as well, even if it costs a few extra bucks.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 5:07 pm
by reasonable_man
Terrible advice in this thread. Terrible. Honestly guys, don't fuck with the kid -- dress code at a school visit is very important.

You need to send the right message. Attitude, posture, fragrance, clothing. It all matters. Big time.

I'm thinking dress pants, expensive dress shoes shirt and tie with a law school shirt on top of the dress shirt/tie. Be sure to carry a binder with the logo of your U-grad on it (only if your u-grad is prestigious). If it isn't, a regular brief case will do. Have lots of pens and take a ton of notes. Ask questions non-stop. Especially if you're in a group tour. If they give a mock class, answer everything. Everything. Even if there is no question put to you; answer a question anyway. If you're not speaking at least 70% MORE THAN the professor; you're doing it wrong.

Go get em slugger. This is yours to lose.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 5:16 pm
by kellyfrost
Do not wear school gear. Wear a suit. If you are male, wear a tie.

You want your appearance to stand out from those who will be wearing gym shorts and bro tanks.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 5:26 pm
by Minnietron
Hand wrote:solid thread
Solid contribution, and solid procrastinating.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 5:35 pm
by Hand
Minnietron wrote:
Hand wrote:solid thread
Solid contribution, and solid procrastinating.
ditto, my friend

OP, have you considered letting your inner pup out while visiting a law school? Cf. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 0&t=264444

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 5:42 pm
by Doubting Law
Obviously this was a stupid question. Thanks for the replies anyway.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 11:44 pm
by seagan823
Doubting Law wrote:Obviously this was a stupid question. Thanks for the replies anyway.
Sorry for messing with you man. I think as aspiring law students/law students/attorneys everyone here has and continues to regularly overthink things. It seems like a trait of a lot of legal minded people. This forum is full of really specific questions about legal world etiquette and after reading for awhile it's enough to make you believe anything and everything matters. Visit the school and enjoy yourself.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 6:02 pm
by JuliusCaesar
reasonable_man wrote:Terrible advice in this thread. Terrible. Honestly guys, don't fuck with the kid -- dress code at a school visit is very important.

You need to send the right message. Attitude, posture, fragrance, clothing. It all matters. Big time.

I'm thinking dress pants, expensive dress shoes shirt and tie with a law school shirt on top of the dress shirt/tie. Be sure to carry a binder with the logo of your U-grad on it (only if your u-grad is prestigious). If it isn't, a regular brief case will do. Have lots of pens and take a ton of notes. Ask questions non-stop. Especially if you're in a group tour. If they give a mock class, answer everything. Everything. Even if there is no question put to you; answer a question anyway. If you're not speaking at least 70% MORE THAN the professor; you're doing it wrong.

Go get em slugger. This is yours to lose.
Haha I lost it reading this. It was so serious and then...BOOM... the wear a law school shirt on top of the suit and tie line caught me out of nowhere. Bravo.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 3:41 pm
by Mikey
JuliusCaesar wrote:
reasonable_man wrote:Terrible advice in this thread. Terrible. Honestly guys, don't fuck with the kid -- dress code at a school visit is very important.

You need to send the right message. Attitude, posture, fragrance, clothing. It all matters. Big time.

I'm thinking dress pants, expensive dress shoes shirt and tie with a law school shirt on top of the dress shirt/tie. Be sure to carry a binder with the logo of your U-grad on it (only if your u-grad is prestigious). If it isn't, a regular brief case will do. Have lots of pens and take a ton of notes. Ask questions non-stop. Especially if you're in a group tour. If they give a mock class, answer everything. Everything. Even if there is no question put to you; answer a question anyway. If you're not speaking at least 70% MORE THAN the professor; you're doing it wrong.

Go get em slugger. This is yours to lose.
Haha I lost it reading this. It was so serious and then...BOOM... the wear a law school shirt on top of the suit and tie line caught me out of nowhere. Bravo.
:lol:

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 12:46 am
by reasonable_man
TheMikey wrote:
JuliusCaesar wrote:
reasonable_man wrote:Terrible advice in this thread. Terrible. Honestly guys, don't fuck with the kid -- dress code at a school visit is very important.

You need to send the right message. Attitude, posture, fragrance, clothing. It all matters. Big time.

I'm thinking dress pants, expensive dress shoes shirt and tie with a law school shirt on top of the dress shirt/tie. Be sure to carry a binder with the logo of your U-grad on it (only if your u-grad is prestigious). If it isn't, a regular brief case will do. Have lots of pens and take a ton of notes. Ask questions non-stop. Especially if you're in a group tour. If they give a mock class, answer everything. Everything. Even if there is no question put to you; answer a question anyway. If you're not speaking at least 70% MORE THAN the professor; you're doing it wrong.

Go get em slugger. This is yours to lose.
Haha I lost it reading this. It was so serious and then...BOOM... the wear a law school shirt on top of the suit and tie line caught me out of nowhere. Bravo.
:lol:
I aim to please (and usually miss).. so thanks :D

Seriously though OP - just having a little fun at your expense. Don't worry about your dress code too much. Go find out if you like the school. That's the most important part of the visit.

Re: Would it help to wear school gear during my law school visit?

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 2:00 pm
by Rupert Pupkin
I would just dress well, be confident and out going, but don't be that prick who tries to be overly friendly and is always talking/answering questions obnoxiously being a try-hard "know it all." Have a presence and mean business.


You'll be fine. Best of Luck!