How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum? Forum
- masochist
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How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Casual, business casual, suit, as a mighty morphin power ranger? What do people typically wear?
- booboo
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
I wore a button up and jeans...
You'll see most in business casual, some in business formal, and the unfortunate ones coming in in sweats and a dirty t-shirt.
You'll see most in business casual, some in business formal, and the unfortunate ones coming in in sweats and a dirty t-shirt.
- Lwoods
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
If you're female, skirt or dress pants and a nice blouse. If you're male, nice (black or dark grey) pants and a button down, no tie necessary.
There will definitely be people dressed more casually and a few in suits, but I think the dressier side of business casual is the most appropriate for the venue.
There will definitely be people dressed more casually and a few in suits, but I think the dressier side of business casual is the most appropriate for the venue.
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Seems like I wore the wrong type of shirt... Lol.Lwoods wrote:If you're female, skirt or dress pants and a nice blouse. If you're male, nice (black or dark grey) pants and a button down, no tie necessary.
There will definitely be people dressed more casually and a few in suits, but I think the dressier side of business casual is the most appropriate for the venue.
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Traditionally, "button down" referred to a shirt with a collar that buttons down (as opposed to the more common loose collar). However, in recent years, people use the term to refer to a shirt with buttons down the front, which used to just be called "shirts" because they were commonplace (this was before people casually wore t-shirts or polo shirts).
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- masochist
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Thanks everyone
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No pajamas & leave the motorcycle outside.
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streak. addcoms love nudity.
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
How useful would you say attending one of these forums is?
Is an adcom really going to jot down a few notes about how personable, articulate, and energetic you are? (to the extent where it'll actually make a difference beyond hard gpa and lsat numbers)
I'm still debating on whether or not it's worth going to this thing....
Is an adcom really going to jot down a few notes about how personable, articulate, and energetic you are? (to the extent where it'll actually make a difference beyond hard gpa and lsat numbers)
I'm still debating on whether or not it's worth going to this thing....
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Elle, way to be a traitor! You should have said designer names of course, and also that all girls should be sure to wear pink. Lol!Lwoods wrote:If you're female, skirt or dress pants and a nice blouse. If you're male, nice (black or dark grey) pants and a button down, no tie necessary.
There will definitely be people dressed more casually and a few in suits, but I think the dressier side of business casual is the most appropriate for the venue.
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QandAphorism wrote:How useful would you say attending one of these forums is?
Is an adcom really going to jot down a few notes about how personable, articulate, and energetic you are? (to the extent where it'll actually make a difference beyond hard gpa and lsat numbers)
I'm still debating on whether or not it's worth going to this thing....
Its more like you will get a chance to get your information to them with a face, that maybe, just maybe, when they are reading your file will pop up in their minds. If you already know what schools you are interested in and have had face time with their admissions deans, then its a huge waste of time. If however you are like the other 95% of applicants that have never met a member of the admissions office, you're better off going and putting your best foot forward. You never know what it might result in.
Also, be sure to ask for fee waivers, most reps keep them with them at these events, and you might be surprised how much money you can save!
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Given your username, may I suggest --ImageRemoved--?
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If you have to wear fur, make sure it's faux. And I like to wear my Louboutin slingbacks at these types of events; the red soles add a special flair to my step when I walk away.kendraston wrote:Elle, way to be a traitor! You should have said designer names of course, and also that all girls should be sure to wear pink. Lol!Lwoods wrote:If you're female, skirt or dress pants and a nice blouse. If you're male, nice (black or dark grey) pants and a button down, no tie necessary.
There will definitely be people dressed more casually and a few in suits, but I think the dressier side of business casual is the most appropriate for the venue.
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- kendraston
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Based on your username and photo paratactical, I would suggest your ass-less camo pants.paratactical wrote:Given your username, may I suggest --ImageRemoved--?
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But do I wear them with the fuscia or turquoise top? Decisions, decisions!kendraston wrote:Based on your username and photo paratactical, I would suggest your ass-less camo pants.paratactical wrote:Given your username, may I suggest --ImageRemoved--?
- capitalacq
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
not useful unless you've got pressing questions that you cant answer yourself online. I'm not sure if it's still the case, but I think in the past some schools would give out fee waivers in person to qualifying applicants.QandAphorism wrote:How useful would you say attending one of these forums is?
Is an adcom really going to jot down a few notes about how personable, articulate, and energetic you are? (to the extent where it'll actually make a difference beyond hard gpa and lsat numbers)
I'm still debating on whether or not it's worth going to this thing....
They aren't going to jot down notes and won't remember you. It will have no effect on your application.
Regarding dress, the only consideration is how you want other students to think of you. If you don't mind people staring at you, you could probably go in covered in paint. You're not going to impress anyone with a suit. jeans and a polo would probably even be fine
- DeeCee
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Although your forum has probably passed by now, if it hasn't, I would take it seriously and dress business-y, though no tie. I dressed business casual and spoke to several adcomms that would be the looking at my application if I were to apply. There I received many fee waivers, and representatives sent me (personalized) emails after attending the forum to encourage me to use the fee waiver given. Overall, it was a good experience, and if you want to meet the people who might be letting you in, you should put your best face forward and dress well.
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Dress how you feel you should dress. I wore nice jeans, button down shirt, and a banana republic jacket thing (not a sportscoat) + nikes. I don't see the point of dressing up super nice like this is some formal event. I guess if you are trying to go to win over some person who may or may not have any say in the admissions process - cool.
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Re: How should I plan to dress for the LSAC forum?
Cute tops only!
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I went. I found it a huge waste of time. I was overoptimistic in expecting TLSian levels of straight-talk. The folks from UT were the only ones who answered my questions forthrightly. Then they answered my questions about other schools. Made me like UT a lot. ("UCLA wouldn't admit that they'd give you a scholarship? Of course they would. We would, and they're a peer school. Hey, let's talk about Friday Night Lights.")
I would say the dress was mostly business casual, but with maybe a quarter business proper. For what it's worth, I wore shorts without any admissions repercussions.
I would say the dress was mostly business casual, but with maybe a quarter business proper. For what it's worth, I wore shorts without any admissions repercussions.
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