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The thing is you want to look put together and polished, but this isn't a fashion show. Don't spend too much time fretting over stuff like your wardrobe. Get the outfits together that you need, have someone check them for cuteness, fit, style, whatever you think needs to be checked, and then relax.
More important than your clothes is your conversation skills. Really try to work on having a series of answers in your back pocket for the questions you're sure to be asked - what's your major, what did you do over the summer, where are you from, what are your hobbies, what's your favorite movie/color/song. You'll undoubtedly be caught off guard by someone, but you should spend some time thinking about the obvious questions and finding a clear concise and interesting way to answer. Also, if you can have a few questions in your back pocket too. I hate when people say "do you have any questions for me?" You really should, but when you're under so much pressure it's hard to think of stuff.
Good luck!
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"Traveling - It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller. ~ Ibn Battuta
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