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soft-russian | 15:47 Sun 19th Nov 2006 | Body & Soul
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I am going for an interview at a University on Wednesday and don't know what to wear.I am going to be applying for a place in their primary school teaching course.I don't want to go over the top and wear a ladies suit that makes me look thirty something but I don't want to look scruffy either.Is it ok to wear black knee high boots with a bottcut jeans and a long sleeved dark green top.It does not look scruffy but it is not business like either.
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Regardless of what the position is, I'd never wear jeans for an interview, no matter how nice they were- sorry.

Can't go wrong with basic black trousers and a decent top.
why dont you wear a pointed hat with a D on it??
cant u go out and buy yourself black trousers and a smart shirt and shoes
i wouldnt wear what u described it sounds like u just couldnt be bothered if u have a suit would it really hurt to wear it for an hour
welcome back russian i missed you!!

don't think you know me but i'm a minion of yours.

yeah think BOO is spot on elegant/smart blouse and balck trousers you can't go wrong.

hows the bump?
enjoy the horseriding?
Did anyone notice that Walkers smokey bacon crisps have changed flavour?
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My parents think what I wear does not matter and am just being paranoid.I am really worried about what I should wear.I tried on a black trousers and it made me look really old! I want to look young and friendly.If I came wearing something not very smart but at the same time not scruffy would they decide against me on that basis?
The maternity wear might surprise them
When I was little they tasted lovely.......now they don't!
Ummm, how can black trousers make you look old?

If I was interviewing you and you turned up in jeans I would think that you honestly couldn't be ar$ed about the job in the 1st place.
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You talking to me BOO?
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Had to post another answer in case you are actually being serious - in the name of all that is good and holy, PLEASE do not even consider going into teaching. There are no children on this planet who are bad enough to deserve coming into contact with someone as short of empathy and warmth as you, leaving aside the obvious shortcomings of your own education
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The fact I have travelled quite a few hours on the train shows I am serious about the place and want it.It takes the same amount if effort to put on jeans then it does to put on black trousers! And I am only 17 I don't want to look business like! What kind of questions will they ask?Does anyone know
oh i see, no rofl sorry ummm, no I wasn't, sorry for any confusion!

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Oh and welcome to you too bambiboo
i thought you were at uni already, training to be a doctor? Anyway, that aside, i dont think there is anything wrong with, say, black jeans for a uni interview (although i am interested in what bottcut is, does it men your botty will be hanging out??)
I think that interveiwers should be more interested in your personal qualities that what you are wearing (as long as you are not wering nything outrageous) Do you have any personal qualities then?
Oh for crying out loud....

Why ask our opinions if you aren't even gonna consider them?

jeans will make you look even more of a t1t than you already are...OK? GET IT NOW???




breathe Boo, breathe....................


and yeah, sitting for a few hours on a train must conclusivley prove you are going to be a great dedicated teacher. Dont know why they are bothering to interview you really, you should just list on your cv "i have the ability to sit on a train". My god, if that dosent make them want you, i dont know what will!

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