Faking Dressing in the midst of the professional snobs
How to be a chameleon: And look like you know what you are doing
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"Be the chocolate box, be elegant and classy."
In the early part of the school year, Mr. Carney brought in a chocolate box. Immediately, all eyes were on it. He asked every student in the class if they liked the box all eagerly said yes. Except one, me. I detestably frowned at the chocolate box which everyone had so admired. I don't know why, but there was something about that box I found repulsive. Mr. Carney asked me many times more and I said no, with a frown. But anyways, he said "Be the chocolate box, be elegant and classy when you present."

For your third paper mainly, or for most students in general your presentation is vital. Your parents ever tell you looks don't matter? Too bad. They lied. Looks are very important. You wouldn't listen to a guy that had his uncut and full of and dirt and soot in his clothes. Even though what he is talking about could be the words of Shakespeare. But, a lady could walk in looking like a super model speaking in an elegant French accent, yet what she's saying is complete trash.Yet,heads would turn nevertheless.
How you dress, and how you present your essay is vital. First of all, always have a plan. And, no matter what disaster, do not lose your cool as this will seem very unprofessional. Stay calm and always pretend you know what you are doing even if you may not. Now, the first type of presentation that usually comes to mind is a Power Point. It is the easiest to use, and the presentation is easy to conduct. Most of what you will be saying will be on the slides of your power point, it is practically reading note cards off of your computer. While this type of presentation is very sophisticated and often works well it can be very risky especially with Mr. Carney. He will not tolerate any "shenanigans" with technology. Also, he will not allow any usage of his computer whatsoever, so you will supply your own. And setting up the projector is difficult as well, a Power Point is not the type of presentation I favor but if you insist there are some factors to keep in mind. There may be some technical failure, so keep a back-up plan and keep flash cards with information at hand just in case.
The easiest type of presentation for me to do is an oral presentation with some note cards just in case I don't know what to talk about. The only problem usually found with this is the struggle to find the words to present. But, with this no technical difficulties are guaranteed. And, you may further improvise as you go along.
How to dress:
The attire is very simple. Don't be a slob that day, comb your hair, wash your face, and make sure you don't have a runny nose, running for a tissue in the midst of your presentation is just plain informal. You don't necessarily have to dress fancy, but it adds a bit of flair to your presentation. Jeans and a t-shirt can be done though. If you do wish to add a bit of additional flair to your presentation than start with a dress shirt. Preferably white, and in correspondence to the current season, you don't want to be seen with a thick collared shirt in the middle of spring. A rather thin one works very well. A suit jacket, tie, or vest will add some detail to your simplistic shirt. Clip-on ties are not recommended for you will often be ridiculed for it. Also, a full out suit is not recommended because it can be quite tiresome to change out of it for P.E. And for girls skirts, or slacks will do look classy either way. Keep in mind, that Mr. Carney's schedules are not consistent. You may be dressed the day you are to present yet there is no time left for you to present. Too bad, it will happen then just redress the next day.