Not sure. I feel like I would not recommend it, since they do match you up with your photo (and presumably you weren't wearing a hat then). I've seen some nightmare posts about proctors not admitting people because they think they look different from their photos (drastic haircut, color change, glasses, etc). So if it were me, I wouldn't risk it. (Always of course an exception for religious headwear.)
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I believe you can't have a hat on during the test
Not allowed.
From LSAC:
"hats/hoods (except religious apparel) may not be worn on the head"
https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test
My proctors made people take hats off and tuck hoods of sweatshirts in
Not sure. I feel like I would not recommend it, since they do match you up with your photo (and presumably you weren't wearing a hat then). I've seen some nightmare posts about proctors not admitting people because they think they look different from their photos (drastic haircut, color change, glasses, etc). So if it were me, I wouldn't risk it. (Always of course an exception for religious headwear.)