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A Senior Project Guide to a perfect score
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You want your audience to focus on your presentation, not what you are wearing Let’s your audience know that you are serious Bestows confidence in yourself
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Do’s Business Casual is the preferred dress Dress slacks or skirt Dress blouse Jackets add a nice touch – possible bonus points Dress shoes – sandals are permitted if they are considered dressy
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Don’ts Slacks should not be too tight Skirts should not be too tight or too short – no more than 2 inches above the knee Blouses should not show any cleavage or midriff – stand in front of the mirror and raise your arm to test No flip flops or string sandals Avoid extra large jewelry, it can be distracting
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Do’s Wear slacks and a dress button up shirt Wear a tie Wear dress socks and dress shoes Wear a belt A suit jacket will probably earn you some bonus points.
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Don’ts Wear school uniform pants; if you wear khaki pants, they must be dress pants Wear a pull over shirt Leave your shirt untucked Wear your pants below your waist Wear sandals or tennis shoes
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Wrinkles. No, the jacket won't disguise a wrinkled shirt beneath. Yes, people notice wrinkled pants. Dirty, damaged, or scuffed shoes. Too casual a look overall. If you would feel comfortable wearing it on a casual date, the beach or a ballgame, it's wrong for a presentation. Undergarments that do not, uh... stay under. Strapless or spaghetti strap tops or dresses
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If you have trouble finding the funds to purchase new clothes, keep in mind consignment shops such as the Clothes Closet. Share. Find someone the same size as you and borrow. Only one of you can present at one time.
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You can’t go wrong in a suit
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No to all
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No, too Casual Yes
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No to all. spaghetti straps or no straps and too short
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No in so many waysYes, if shirt tucked in Yes
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No zip off pants or sandals
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No to all. Cannot wear a tie
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No Yes
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No Yes
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