A tie, jacket, dress or pantsuit? Perplexed about what to wear to a scholarship interview? Here are some expert tips to help you figure out.

A tie, jacket, dress or pantsuit? Perplexed about what to wear to a scholarship interview? Here are some expert tips to help you figure out.
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Besides working as a part-time barista at Starbucks for eight months, there are many things one can do to make even more productive use of time! Scholarship Guide suggests the following list of activities for recently graduated pre-university students who often undervalue or overlook such options in exchange for income-generating jobs. These activities are targeted at value-adding (oh, not this word again!) to and stimulating one’s intellectual and social capacities, in the hope that one would notch up at being a more well-rounded individual during the long break.