Looks perfect! No shadow, there isn't a random girl in the picture with you, you aren't wearing sunglasses...... Yup, looks like you followed all the rules from the LSAC page of photo requirements.
Pretty sure that's not a picture of you rather it is a picture taken of a young man during a challenging time in his life. And if I'm not mistaken this was a serious post about an LSAT picture, and you brought mockery of another person's shortcomings into it. Wouldn't be very nice if someone posted a picture of a different person with an obvious handicap or disability as a joke.
"Pretty sure that's not a picture of you rather it is a picture taken of a young man during a challenging time in his life"
What is your point? Are you implying I posted it because it was a troubling time in X persons life? Just because a picture can be taken as one thing does not mean that is the only interpretation/meaning of the photo.
Does everyone who post a picture of Hitler support the Nazis? Surely not it can be shown for a multitude of reasons. Does my picture above show him in a challenging time? Sure. That is far from the reason I posted it however.
"And if I'm not mistaken this was a serious post about an LSAT picture, and you brought mockery of another person's shortcomings into it."
You are not mistaken, this was a serious post. Who are you referencing in the second half you your post? Johnny Manziel or the original poster? The purpose of the picture was that it seems to do just about everything you should not do in your LSAT photo. Multiple people in the photo? Check. No clear picture of a face, Check. More than just shoulders and up, Check.
Subtextually, the photo was to reinforce what others previously stated. The OP's photo looks perfect and appears to meet all of the LSAT requirements.
"Wouldn't be very nice if someone posted a picture of a different person with an obvious handicap or disability as a joke."
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If all who write the LSAT have a photo that meets the requirement, then
WLSAT -------> PMR
Let's just say that's a necessary condition that I don't want to fail.
"Pretty sure that's not a picture of you rather it is a picture taken of a young man during a challenging time in his life"
What is your point? Are you implying I posted it because it was a troubling time in X persons life? Just because a picture can be taken as one thing does not mean that is the only interpretation/meaning of the photo.
Does everyone who post a picture of Hitler support the Nazis? Surely not it can be shown for a multitude of reasons. Does my picture above show him in a challenging time? Sure. That is far from the reason I posted it however.
"And if I'm not mistaken this was a serious post about an LSAT picture, and you brought mockery of another person's shortcomings into it."
You are not mistaken, this was a serious post. Who are you referencing in the second half you your post? Johnny Manziel or the original poster? The purpose of the picture was that it seems to do just about everything you should not do in your LSAT photo. Multiple people in the photo? Check. No clear picture of a face, Check. More than just shoulders and up, Check.
Subtextually, the photo was to reinforce what others previously stated. The OP's photo looks perfect and appears to meet all of the LSAT requirements.
"Wouldn't be very nice if someone posted a picture of a different person with an obvious handicap or disability as a joke."
I agee. What does this have to do with anything?
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