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What's appropriate when it comes to medical school interview attire? Do you NEED to wear a suit? What colors are okay? Which accessories? Should you cover up tattoos? Today, we cover all that and more! If you like these videos, check out my book all about the medical school interview on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Premed-Playboo.... As mentioned in the video, here are some websites where you can rent a suit online: https://stitchandtie.com/ https://tuxedo.menswearhouse.com/howT... https://theblacktux.com/ A lot of people wear black suits to their medical school interviews. Well, you don't have to do a black suit. You could do a blue, gray, or brown suit. But you should wear a suit. And no crazy colors. You want to be remembered on your medical school interview day, but not for what you wear. Dress conservatively. A lot of women ask if they can wear a dress, maybe with a blazer over it? No, you should wear a suit, too. You can always rent a suit if you don't have one. I also get questions from men asking if they can wear a sport coat over some dress pants since they don't own a suit. My answer is no, you should wear a suit. As far as ties, yes, you can wear a bow-tie if you prefer. It shows some of your personality. What about accessories to add to your outfit? For men, a watch is fine, and an earring is fine if you want—but I'd take out any nose rings or lip rings. If you have sleeve tattoos, I would try to cover them up. Tattoos are not likely to be a problem in your medical training—I had them throughout my own training—but for the interview, I'd keep it conservative and cover them up. With hair and make-up, I would recommend keeping it conservative. No big hoop earrings or bright colored make-up. If your hair is currently dyed, I would try to get it to a natural color for your interview day. Again, keep it conservative. For women, if you want to wear heels, you can, but keep in mind that there is a lot of walking on interview day. So wear an outfit you will be comfortable walking around a lot with. Be sure to subscribe to this channel for more videos coming soon on the med school interview! And check out all my Meded Media podcasts at http://premedpodcasts.com!