<p>Do girls wear jeans/t-shirts? sweatpants? dresses?</p>
<p>I'm just curious :)</p>
<p>Do girls wear jeans/t-shirts? sweatpants? dresses?</p>
<p>I'm just curious :)</p>
<p>…whatever I throw on in the morning? I’ve seen all of those in class.</p>
<p>Haha, this isn’t high school. I don’t think the other people in the class will actually care. However, PJ’s are disrespectful to the prof, so don’t do that. And don’t do short skirts because the profs can see stuff they probably don’t want to be seeing. And no bathing suits…but other than that…</p>
<p>Whatever you do, do NOT wear Uggs with those small exercise shorts…dear God.</p>
<p>LOL Especially during the winter…with your north face jacket :p</p>
<p>Haha to the exercise shorts/uggs thing. I was stuck in a 2nd semester freshman English class last semester and almost every girl showed up wearing gym shorts/t-shirts, like they just got done running (but not) and fully made up! And, yes, sadly some were not wearing sneakers, but uggs. uck uck uck. Just wear normal clothing. When I have classes in the mornings (which this semester, will be back to back morning classes every day… eep!) I just throw on jeans and a decent shirt. No fancy stuff, no overly junky stuff. It’s just class anyways.</p>
<p>UGGs and skirts/shorts is sexy tho >_></p>
<p>I always liked having a bunch of casual cotton dresses to throw on-- not just because it helps you look nice (although that is a good benefit, especially when you do need to approach a prof after and you look like you at least take the class somewhat seriously) but also because they are so easy. If you roll out of bed a little late for your 9:05, you can just throw on a dress and still look pretty put together. No matching needed. And they are so comfortable in that dreadful Georgia heat. </p>
<p>Jeans and t-shirts are fine too. No one will turn their head at that. But I have to agree with everyone about the PJs. Your goal in class is if you’re going to stand out at all, make sure it’s not in a bad way.</p>