Upon my return to my apartment, I had two big things to deal with:
1) My roomate and about a dozen drunk KU fans watching their team fall to UCLA. There was much gnashing of teeth and rending of garments, not to mention consumption of Cool Ranch Doritos and imbibing of Miller Lite.
2) A letter from my future firm requesting a survey be completed and photos be submitted by last week. I wish I had known, since I need to get the photo taken today, despite a long list of other stuff to do before class resumes tomorrow.
This leads to a question (or bleg, if you will): when your firm asks you for a passport-sized photo, is it appropriate to send in a nice photo of yourself in a polo shirt, or do you have to wear at least a shirt and tie?
My firm actually specified - business dress. All of the photos - for summer associates and first year associates - are in suits, ties for men.
If you're firm is business casual, I would say a business casual photo is fine, unless specified otherwise.