RE: Lab Dress

From: Rahmlow, Howard F. (howard.rahmlow@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 24 2000 - 18:22:49 GMT-3


   
No its not a dumb question. I know I called the test site before my first
shot and asked the same question. Wear what you want, no one cares. Here are
a few tips. Dress in layers, no kidding. In Halifax, it will be cold in the
lab to start, the AC runs all night, its cold. Once the routers are running
for awhile it will warm up. The also keep the area out side the lab, quite
cool. so at lunch you freeze again, then warm in the lab.
just my 2 cents,
back to the ice box.
Howard

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Benton [mailto:spyral_architect@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 4:35 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Lab Dress

I have what sounds to me to be a stupid question (I
know, I know...no such thing as a stupid question)
that I haven't seen addressed before. Does it matter
what you wear into the lab? I want to be comfortable,
which to me is jeans, t-shirt, and ballcap. I guess
what I'm getting at is, since the proctor has some
discretion, will you start out on the wrong foot if
you're not dressed in at least business casual? I know
the lab is supposed to be based on pure ability, and I
hope something as silly as how you're dressed would
not affect the outcome or the helpfullness of the
proctor. But then again, I've run across many people
who seem to judge your level of seriousness about
things based on how you're dressed. Any insight?
Scott



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