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Mar 2, 2015
Anna M.
What do yall usually wear when your testing? I would like it to be comfortable. Pics appreciated! Thanks girlies!!😘
Mar 2, 2015
Jorie C.
Sweat pants or running shorts and a oversized shirt
Mar 2, 2015
Alexis C.
Usually leggings and a hoodie but when I took the CAHSEE (California High School Exit Exam) it was 3 days of sitting in the gym testing so I wore pajama pants and a t-shirt.
Mar 2, 2015
Emma S.
Anything comfortable. I wear loose clothing and really comfortable shoes. Nothing too tight or uncomfortable.
Mar 2, 2015
ramie x.
Leggings and a sweatshirt with moccasins.
Mar 2, 2015
Anna M.
Unfortunately my school has a very strict dress code😩 we are not allowed to wear leggings you less the shirt goes 5 inches under our buttocks, and no athletic wearðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Mar 2, 2015
Anna M.
*unless
Mar 2, 2015
Ashley D.
Stretchy jeans, and a comfortable sweater or shirt. But tbh I wear that everyday.
Mar 2, 2015
Les N.
I honestly just wear black vans with grey sweatpants & a t-shirt.
I'm not trying to impress anyone I'm trying to be comfortable lol.
Mar 2, 2015
Anna M.
Thanks!
Mar 2, 2015
Sam R.
May I ask... what is testing?
Mar 2, 2015
Isabel J.
^ I have the same question. Are you guys talking about like SAT ACT kind of testing.
Mar 2, 2015
Evangeline S.
Same question! Anyone to answer?
Mar 2, 2015
Hannah K.
I'm in the UK and I have no clue what testing is lol... is it like exams?
If so, I'd wear comfy clothes, hoodies, leggings, etc
Mar 2, 2015
Hannah K.
Thanks Alex! That's a massive help :) we have something similar over here (generally called termly or end-of-topic tests). Ours terms last 6-8 weeks generally. Your finals are our GCSES (taken at 16) and A-Levels (split into two, AS level is 16-17 and A2 level is 17-18). Our A-Levels or college equivalent course (s) determine whether we go to University, paid training (called Apprenticeships, I think they're called Interns in the US), get a higher paying job or do further education such as Foundation degrees or HNDs (Higher National Diploma, equivalent to two years at Uni). Our schooling is 'free' as it is paid for by taxpayers, however any education after the age of 18 has to be paid for by us and it is extremely expensive!
Mar 2, 2015
Anna M.
Thanks Alex for explaining lol.
Mar 2, 2015
Kat S.