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sufjan

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by sufjan » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:58 pm
sdegarmo wrote:sufjan wrote:so what are you guys wearing tomorrow?
not sure if I should wear a tie or not
hey so... if someone would take a picture of the general dress code, i would really appreciate it.
i found my one pair of khakis is pretty tattered and I dont own any slacks.
im gonna have to go buy a pair of pants, so it would be a big help to see what i should be looking for
go buy some pants

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LSATfromNC

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by LSATfromNC » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:02 pm
sufjan wrote:so what are you guys wearing tomorrow?
not sure if I should wear a tie or not
I didn't plan on it, but you have me second guessing myself. I probably still won't. Probably loafers, khaki pants and a button down shirt (top button undone).
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sufjan

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by sufjan » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:04 pm
LSATfromNC wrote:sufjan wrote:so what are you guys wearing tomorrow?
not sure if I should wear a tie or not
I didn't plan on it, but you have me second guessing myself. I probably still won't. Probably loafers, khaki pants and a button down shirt (top button undone).
don't second guess yourself; i'm sure it will be fairly casual
i was going to button
only the top button:

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Threepeat

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by Threepeat » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:20 pm
sufjan wrote:LSATfromNC wrote:sufjan wrote:so what are you guys wearing tomorrow?
not sure if I should wear a tie or not
I didn't plan on it, but you have me second guessing myself. I probably still won't. Probably loafers, khaki pants and a button down shirt (top button undone).
don't second guess yourself; i'm sure it will be fairly casual
i was going to button
only the top button:

Classy...that is definitely worthy of the Fletcher
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eye

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by eye » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:22 pm
I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
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sufjan

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by sufjan » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:26 pm
eye wrote:I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
tie or no tie?
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kalvano

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by kalvano » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:27 pm
Nobody wear a damn tie.
I don't want you 01/29 overachievers raising the bar for us 02/05'ers.
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eye

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by eye » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:57 pm
sufjan wrote:eye wrote:I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
tie or no tie?
I don't want to stand out...wait...I do want to stand out.
Yes tie lol, I think the suit would look weird without one.
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TWoodWil

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by TWoodWil » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:02 pm
eye wrote:sufjan wrote:eye wrote:I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
tie or no tie?
I don't want to stand out...wait...I do want to stand out.
Yes tie lol, I think my suit would look weird without one.
Seersucker suit. To Southerners you'll stand out because it's the wrong season for a gentleman to wear it, for everyone else you'll be that guy in the weird suit that they think you got at the Salvation Army. It's a win-win.
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sufjan

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by sufjan » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:05 pm
TWoodWil wrote:eye wrote:sufjan wrote:eye wrote:I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
tie or no tie?
I don't want to stand out...wait...I do want to stand out.
Yes tie lol, I think my suit would look weird without one.
Seersucker suit. To Southerners you'll stand out because it's the wrong season for a gentleman to wear it, for everyone else you'll be that guy in the weird suit that they think you got at the Salvation Army. It's a win-win.
hah, guess I need to go by the Salvation Army
i think suits look perfectly fine without a tie but wifey insists i wear one..
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Margo1020

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by Margo1020 » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:29 pm
sufjan wrote:eye wrote:I don't have any khakis, might just go with a suit.
tie or no tie?
If you have a tie, I'd wear it. Couldn't hurt! You can always take it off if you feel it's too dressy.
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kbeth18

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by kbeth18 » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:41 pm
How many of you accepted students are married?
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kalvano

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by kalvano » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:01 am
kbeth18 wrote:How many of you accepted students are married?
I am.
And I am not wearing a damn tie.
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KansasSplitter

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by KansasSplitter » Fri Jan 29, 2010 2:38 am
Who cares what others wear?
Just use common sense. If you're comfortable with a suit, go for it. You'll be wearing a tie five days a week until you die from a premature stroke at age 53 anyway, might as well start now.
If you're more confident in pants and a sweater or dress shirt, power to ya. Dress jeans with smart shoes and a nice shirt would even be fine I'm sure. There's always the token hipster jackass who shows up with the nasty beard, power of the wolves tee shirt and vintage chuck taylors who wins the "most dressed down" award, so you're not going to stand out in a negative light if you make even a little effort.
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by moandersen » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:08 pm
Anyone who had their status changed to "Application Complete" recently hear from WF today?
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by gogo » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:14 pm
I applied 1/18 and have received the status checker, but my application still hasn't gone complete...did it take this long for any others?
and by complete i mean they have only received my electronic app...not the paper one, so it's not ready for review yet
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kbeth18

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by kbeth18 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:26 pm
I went "Application Complete" at around 5pm last night but still haven't heard anything! I'll let you guys know when/if I do!
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gogo

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by gogo » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:30 pm
kbeth18 wrote:I went "Application Complete" at around 5pm last night but still haven't heard anything! I'll let you guys know when/if I do!
kbeth, when did you apply?
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by flowerpot » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:32 pm
I went from "Administrative Review" to "Application Complete" yesterday as well, really really hoping to hear something today!!!!!
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by tstyler98 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:53 pm
Can't wait to hear how the Scholars Open House went today. I'm looking forward to the one next week.
As for what I'm wearing, I'm just going to wear a nice pair of pants and a nice dress shirt. I think it's a good medium, not too dressy but not too casual.
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kbeth18

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by kbeth18 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:55 pm
I went complete on the 14th of January.
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by narkizopoint » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:56 pm
statuscheckerssuck wrote:kbeth18 wrote:How many of you accepted students are married?
Not I.
Married with 2 kids.
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tstyler98

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by tstyler98 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 2:03 pm
missvik218 wrote:Are people from the second round of awarded scholarships invited to "Scholars Day" or whatever it's called?! I haven't received any information about it yet.
Remember though, they said that you would still be considered for a Fletcher Scholarship as long as you attend one of the sessions (regular Open House or Scholars Open House) before March 5th. So, even though the Scholars Open House is already filled, you can still go to one of the regular Open House ASDs and be considered.
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kp009

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by kp009 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 2:25 pm
Wow, went application complete yesterday and didn't even notice...how did that happen? I think I've checked status checkers so often I've stopped reading anything that doesn't have the words 'decision' or 'congratulations' in them. I'm going to be lazy and not look back through the thread...can we expect notification by e-mail or must we wait for snail mail?
Edit: Nevermind! IN via e-mail!
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
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