... able to change your uploaded photo at this time, however please ... be advised that your current photo appears to meet all requirements ... , who will confirm that your photo meets all requirements, and matches ...
@DallasOnFire HAHA! I was wearing a jersey, and trying to show off the number! It was the only photo on my computer that wasn't a selfie. LOL But thanks. I mean its a clear shoulder and up picture.
That's correct! For some strange reason I'm not wearing glasses in my photo but I always have my glasses on IRL and on test day, the proctor had no issue identifying me :)
... Admission Ticket that includes the photo that
you uploaded through ... a
recent and recognizable photo, (3) three or four sharpened ... above. A recent passport sized photo to attach to my LSAT ...
This is a pretty tough game. Question 9 took me a bit and was initially quite confusing. My confusion emanated from the same point as yours. That's what I will try to address here.
So the question is an EXCEPT question. Meaning we are ...
The photo on your ticket should suffice if it doesn't break any LSAC rules. Other than that, a standard valid ID with your photo needs to be with you too whether it's a driver's license, passport etc.
What @montaha.rizeq said. If I recall correctly, your uploaded photo will be printed out on your ticket. Aside from that, all you need is a valid photo ID.
All we need to bring is a photo ID and the first page of our ticket (in other words, we don't need to bring the checklist or the legal terms and conditions pages), correct?
It's okay, that's just how it printed (same for me). You're fine =) Just make sure it isn't blurred out or anything.
If it is really bothering you, worse yet, bring a photo as a replacement.
This is an interesting question and something that the LSAT does quite often on contemporary tests. It requires a close reading and understanding of the stimulus and really nothing more in my estimation. No fancy conditional chains or negation tests here ...
LSAC just keeps sending reminder emails to make sure you've taken care of the photo. Nothing to worry about if you've already followed the photo rules!
I submitted an old photo I took at walgreens. It meets qualifications but I no longer have access to the physical photo and only a digital copy. Will they ask for a physical copy of that photo on the test date?