<p>Sorry, I have a lot of questions.</p>
<p>So is there any type of dresscode at Penn? We can wear tube tops and halter tops and things like that??</p>
<p>Sorry, I have a lot of questions.</p>
<p>So is there any type of dresscode at Penn? We can wear tube tops and halter tops and things like that??</p>
<p>the dresscode is business (suit) monday to thursday, and business casual on friday (dress shirt no tie)</p>
<p>if you're ugly, you're not allowed to wear such things under penalty of expulsion</p>
<p>haha very funny!!</p>
<p>I mean do they have dress code. In my high school, girls can't wear short shorts/skirts, or halters, or anything that exposes alot of skin. We also can't wear hats or bandanas. Is there any type of policy like that at Penn in the classroom?</p>
<p>^ Same for girls at Penn. Guys, on the other hand, can--and DO--wear short shorts, skirts, and halters, and the occasional tube top.</p>
<p>in all seriousness though - no, no dresscode whatsoever, you're in college</p>
<p>Seriously, it's college...there's no dress code...</p>
<p>This isn't Bob Jones University.</p>
<p>Hmm they should implement a dress code. Maybe just for Wharton students..</p>
<p>So that we can pick them out and toss tomatoes at them?</p>
<p>So the CAS students know when to bow</p>
<p>business frats demand that you wear a suit some day of the week during pledge. if you have a presentation in class you probably want to dress nice too. other than that lots of my friends grab clothes a few minutes before class starts.</p>
<p>thanks. :)</p>