aggiez10 Posted March 1, 2011 Posted March 1, 2011 Can anyone from MIT or someone who recently interviewed there comment about the appropriate attire for a graduate admissions interview? I have received no information from the interview organizer about what to where. At my last interview a suit would have been overkill so I don't want to over dress. Thanks.
fuzzylogician Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 I'm in linguistics, so my experience may be totally different, but if bioengineers are anything like linguists (or like cs people, who I see all the time) then a suit would be overkill here too. Nice pants and shirt should do it. Good luck!
phdsucceed Posted March 3, 2011 Posted March 3, 2011 I'm in linguistics, so my experience may be totally different, but if bioengineers are anything like linguists (or like cs people, who I see all the time) then a suit would be overkill here too. Nice pants and shirt should do it. Good luck! Yeah, definitely do not wear a suit. I wouldn't even wear a tie. Just wear clean, ironed, and coordinated dressy casual. Look like you care, but not like you're trying to impress people with how you dress.
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