Friday, April 22, 2011

The College Experience: Chapter 2 - The College Dress Code of a Boss, and the utter confusion

In college there will be plenty of moments thrown at you when you have to dress up in some formal fashion.
You have classes that require an "appropriate dress attire" for projects as simple as a presenting a web page about who you are and what you are interested in. 

In my perspective walking into a classroom dressed up about to present a web page describing how I am a guitarist who gets tattoos on a regular basis and designs them while also displaying all my favorite rock songs ranging from Staind to Avenged Sevenfold is like having a so called "business man" walk into a room for an interview to later find out he didn't have any experience in the area of work he was interviewing for, he was just a random hobo who walked in the front door with a nice suit acting like he owned the place, it just doesn't work well together and it gets you to using the phrase
"And I was very confused", quoted from a wise speaker of the realization of confusion, Forrest Griffin.

These moments in your college life can become confusing as to why you are require to dress up for something as significant as let say a project you were required to present in formal dress ware and it being an informal sales let about why you should buy our weed-be-gone. It doesn't make any sense but we are still required to do it.

This is just another example of what to expect from college. Have formal dress attire and be prepared to wear it to present on a topic like "why your toothpaste is better than the next guys". Better make the toothpaste sound better than Colgate or you accomplished nothing other than going in front of your class to talk about a chalky toothpaste that probably tastes like week old leftovers while wearing a suit. Yeah, see what I mean. Almost pointless, except for the suit wearing part, that is just Boss like.

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