should there be dress code n schools and colleges?

India
July 11, 2008 9:09am CST
i think smartness comes from one's action and and discipline comes with punctuality and not the dress code.most of the colleges are against making it mandatory for the students to be like band people.uniformity lies in ones thought and equality comes with the idealogy of the organization.what is your opnion?
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@piasabird (1737)
• United States
11 Jul 08
Is your country thinking about a dress code for college students? I think that dress codes for grade school and middle school is fine but once a person gets older I think they should be able to dress the way they want to, especially in college.
• India
11 Jul 08
there is already dress code in some colleges in my country.
@richiem (3644)
• Philippines
26 Aug 08
I think uniforms are helpful for people like me who don't like choosing what clothes to wear. And uniforms looks neat and nice, especially when the uniform design is awesome. Have a nice day!
• Philippines
12 Jul 08
I think there is a need to have a dress code in schools and colleges because some students whose schools don't have a specific school uniform use inappropriate and not to mention, revealing clothes. They use this as an excuse to 'show off' to the opposite gender and not for school purposes. Another reason is that the school uniform is an indication of what school a certain student is from. You can know if the students of a certain school are disciplined or not. You can also use the school uniform as the 'symbol' of the school. It serves as the seal of the school and that anyone who wears it is a part of that school. I really believe that there must be a uniform for a certain school or college. Well, that's my opinion...
• United States
12 Jul 08
I could understand a dress code for kids anywhere up to high school. But college is the point in time where you are expected to learn about yourself and start making all of your own decisions- and that includes what you wear during the day. Besides, what if you're going to college for a job that won't require anything fancier than jeans and a t-shirt, which you happen to wear all the time now? It'd be pretty pointless buying suits and outfits for just that, wouldn't it? Now, if you're in a group like the choir or the band, then I can totally understand wearing a uniform while you're performing. But aside from that, if you're in university, you shouldn't need a higher authority telling you what pants to wear with what shirt anymore.
@Hayley_N (525)
• Argentina
11 Jul 08
I think it’s a great idea, for many reasons. As kid leave school and enter the work force they will find that all most all jobs have some form of dress code. You won’t see a plumber in a suit and tie or lawyers in bib overall. Can you think of a type of job that doesn’t have some type of dress code? When I was growing up we were so poor I had to wear clothes I was ashamed of. If everyone dressed the same, you couldn’t tell who was rich or poor, or in this gang or that. The students wouldn't be thinking about what they’re or other people are wearing and maybe learn something.. Many other countries require uniforms. There is a real problem with American schools, kids aren’t learning. If we keep going like this we’ll find our selves a third would country. Besides I think catholic school uniforms are hot. Like that Arrowsmith video with Liv Tyler.
• United States
14 Jul 08
no it gives them freedom to wear what they want unless they come to school basically naked its ok if you trust the students at your school to be respectful there should not be a dress code
• United States
11 Jul 08
You're correct on all counts. Now for the other side of the argument: concealed weapons come from baggy clothing and from under shirts that aren't tucked in. Teenage parents come from girls dressing provocatively all the time and teenage boys without the self-control to deal with that constant bombardment taking the bait. Gang rivalries in school hallways ensue when rival gangs are allowed to show their colors without restriction and materialism is promoted by every kid in school attempting to keep up with or one-up each-other on the latest and often costly fashions. No, I don't learn with my sneakers but I don't want to get killed over them either.
• India
11 Jul 08
noooooooooooo......
11 Jul 08
I definately think there should be a dress code for girls. The thing is, even with a dress code, it's going to be broken, but broken in a way like girls wearing short shorts, and getting away with it only because they are pretty in them. But without the dress code ALL the girls would be wearing short shorts, and if you know what I mean, not all girls should be wearing short shorts.
@ocean4 (236)
• Canada
11 Jul 08
A person should have a right to dress how they wand, expecially at that age. They shouldnt be forced to were something that they really dont like.
@Ricky007 (512)
11 Jul 08
yes, i think there must be a dress code in schools but not in colleges. Students in schools are in growing phase and immature, so they shud be taught about maintaining discipline and decorum of the school which wud help them in future.. once they get into some job, there also they have to follow certain dress code, like wearing only formal clothes, so telling them about the value of following the dress code from school time woould really benefit them..