I am scheduled to write the December 2016 LSAT. I am having some anxiety regarding the photo requirement. In my opinion, the photo fits the requirements. However, the photo was taken with an I-Phone 7 and although it is clear, I am still worried about the particular proctor I may encounter on test day that would say otherwise. I have read various forums and in general, people have have minimal trouble with the proctors accepting their photos.
However, I am worried that I might get that one proctor who gives me grief. Is there any way that an actual LSAC employee can confirm that my photo is acceptable? It is 326 pixels per inch, which is well above the minimum of 72 pixels per inch. If by chance that the photo is not accepted, can I bring a professionally taken passport photo as well as my passport and driver's licence as "back up."
I have read some horror stories regarding proctors who are uninformed about LSAC rules and turn students away or who also unnecessarily turn students away for minutiae that they deem unacceptable, in a pathetic attempt to exercise power. People who are taking the LSAT are usually under immense stress and have likely spent a good amount of money applying to law schools and paying LSAC registration fees. LSAC should make more concerted efforts so that the proctors (who are not LSAC employees) do not make arbitrary, subjective judgment calls. Honestly, the previous requirement of having a passport taken and then attached as a physical copy to the LSAT ticket was a much better option, in my opinion. The fact that they base so much on "the proctor's discretion" is just ridiculous to me. Can anyone share their experiences regarding the photo requirement? Is anyone else stressed about this or am I just being nuts?!
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I know SEVERAL (like 10+) people who took photos against a white back ground, with their iPhone, who were ultimately fine. The main thing is being able to see your face clearly, free of shadows and such. I think you'll be fine.
If my ticket is rejected I will sue both the proctor and LSAC.
But the main thing is: The number of unlikely events that one can do nothing about is infinite. Throw this one back on the pile.
I took mine with my iPhone, and white background. My head looks HUGE for some weird reason. A blind man could see the detail and compare it to my license to know that it is the same giant melon (think Charlie Brown punkin head) showing up for the form of self-flagellation.
I've gone to such lengths to study for the test, if a proctor doesn't know this then they're truly clueless, two picture IDs are more than enough to show that I want to torture myself further.
Time to crush this bedamnedable test!