Why?!?!?!?!?!
hahaha… serious?
I dressed up as I know the will test make me dress down. Just kidding.
I shaved so I would feel like a real human being (it helps me wake up) but I otherwise dressed in relaxed summer gear with a sweatshirt. Who knows how the climate will be in the testing room? What I didn’t do is come looking like a homeless person or a unwashed beach bum. There were definitely a few of these in San Francisco’s Bill Graham Auditorium. I didn’t see any dressed up folks but my eyes were down the whole time. I would never dress up for an exam. So uncomfortable unless you own absolutely perfect custom threads. But all this is personal preference and I’m sure however people dressed fits their approach!
haha - yea, i hadn’t shaved all week and i wore shorts and a tshirt. I thought it was funny to see guys looking like they were going to work.
I had a button down shirt, jeans, and flip flops on because I was going to the club after and that’s how I roll. Anybody with anything tucked in annoyed me.
females wearing heels >4 inches hair all done up with va va voom outfits…man i was thirsty as a wolf in that exam too …i swear i was ready to do a crack spread liquidity analysis right then n there
I went to the golf course and hit balls for an hour beforehand to get my mind right. Course has mandatory tuck in…oh well. Girl in our section had on a skin tight black mini, I almost wanted to knock one off before the test.
there was this chick wearing one of those kylie minogue hotpants with those 6" tall slippers sittin beside me even in such a cold exam room & man ooooh man, you can see those pokies coming off her blouse! i think she could well have went commando! that sure made me feel warm in the exam room
Paraguay Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I went to the golf course and hit balls for an > hour beforehand to get my mind right. Course has > mandatory tuck in…oh well. > > Girl in our section had on a skin tight black > mini, I almost wanted to knock one off before the > test. If you were looked like you were golfing you got a pass. No hotties at mine really, couple in that 4-6 drink range.
There were a couple hotties at mine. This one chick had a major camel toe going on.
That’s funny. Definitely no one dressed up in my city. But the crowd was good looking. I know that’s not the case in the US, but here most of the people who do the exam are sponsored by their companies or MSF / MBA students, so the crowd is quite homogenous
Valores - where did you take the test?
There was a proctor sitting in the back with a short dress on and it sure looked like she was doing Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct 1 impersonations. If only I could have craned my neck some more to confirm……
In Charlotte, we shared the convention center with the “Heroes Convention”, some kind of comic book event. There were plenty of Iron Men, Hit Girls, Captain Americas, etc. but none of them were carrying calculators or going to the same hall we were.
In London, there were like 8000 people taking the test and the place was a madhouse, even more so than last year. I just wore my jeans and a shirt as usual, but I did actually see some people wearing a full suit and tie you could tell that they felt out of place and awkward. And the exam room was so cold that I complained (and apparently so did many other people and they made an announcement in the afternoon that they were turning the A/C down). It was rather ironic since it was like 85F outside! Then I went to the nearest bar with a few friends of mine that was inside the convention center and it was my first beer in a long time and it tasted goooooooooooooooooooooooood.
In Chicago there were all these dorks wearing the same brand new U of Chicago t-shirt. What a bunch of tools!
gjertsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In Charlotte, we shared the convention center with > the “Heroes Convention”, some kind of comic book > event. There were plenty of Iron Men, Hit Girls, > Captain Americas, etc. but none of them were > carrying calculators or going to the same hall we > were. I read ‘herpes convention’ and got excited for all the skanks you would have had to mack on, but then I got disappointed as you continued to describe the event.
I wore a 3 piece to the exam bc i dont give an F!