Hi guys,

Have you guys tried printing out the admission ticket to see how your LSAT photo looked? The photo I uploaded on the site met the requirements, but when I printed it out with my black and white printer,the photo quality came out somewhat grainy. It's still clear enough to discern my identity but not as sharp as I would like. Is this an issue that you guys came across with? Should I just try using a better printer to be safe? LSAC said as long as the picture clearly indicates my identity I would be fine.

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  • Sunday, May 29 2016

    @roystanator440. Oh sorry, misread the post.

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  • Saturday, May 28 2016

    Hey @abovewater7786. I would recommend that you try printing with UPS if you haven't done so. He told me that I should be fine but just told me to go with UPS just in case since its up to the proctor's discretion.

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  • Saturday, May 28 2016

    I have the same problem. The photo on my ticket is very blurred after printing. I don't know if it is "discernible" in this situation...should I contact LSAC in this situation?

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  • Saturday, May 28 2016

    Hey guys thank you all for the responses. I called lsac and they recommended I print it out in UPS. I would also recommend others do so as well if they found themselves in my situation

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  • Saturday, May 28 2016

    Good call, @kaila67h17. I might do the same.

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  • Friday, May 27 2016

    It wasnt my date. It was @insidesurgery489' date

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  • Friday, May 27 2016

    @roystanator440 How did they unilaterally change your location, date, and time?? Under what authority do they tell you you can not take a test at the location and time you signed up for??

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  • Friday, May 27 2016

    I called them and, yes, your photo can be black and white but your identity must be clearly discernible. Exactly how clearly discernible is at the discretion of whoever at the test center signs you in. I asked if I could bring the passport photo I scanned in case the test center person didn't think my print out was clear enough. They said NO. I wouldn't risk forfeiting my exam because of a somewhat unclear photo so I'm printing it out at UPS. It's only 40 cents.

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  • Thursday, May 26 2016

    I may have the answer you guys yearning to know if you could print in black and white or color. You can find out more details here at the last item on this list.

    Q: The LSAT Admission Ticket photo preview shows my photo both in color and black and white. Do I need to print my ticket in color?

    A: "You may print your ticket using either a color or back and white printer. Color is not required. The ticket preview shows you both versions so you can see how it will print on whichever printer you use, and so you can make sure your submitted color photo will look acceptable if printed in black and white."

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  • Thursday, May 26 2016

    @roystanator440 DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED. Did you see they moved my test LOCATION. Then in a separate email, my test DATE. AND THEN HAD THE NERVE to CHANGE THE REPORT TIME TOO?! *steams from ears*

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  • Thursday, May 26 2016

    @insidesurgery489 Sigh.. as if the exam itself wasn't stressful enough. @stepharizona288 I will definitely look into UPS as an option as well!

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  • Thursday, May 26 2016

    @roystanator440 i'm having the same problem. I spent 15 damn dollars on a passport photo and used an industrial scanner and it's still pixelated. Idk what to tell them. I'm bringing in the passport photo with me in case they give me any trouble, but like. There is LITERALLY nothing else I can do.

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  • Wednesday, May 25 2016

    The LSAC Board of Trustees, pictured below, are ancient and wise; but their wisdom frequently requires some interpretation. Don’t take chances if you’re unsure. Best not to cross them.

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  • Wednesday, May 25 2016

    I think you'll be fine, but this might be one of the times to play it safe. Do you have a UPS store near by? As long as it meets all of the rules, you should be fine, but for peace of mind, I'd have it printed on a great printer.

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