The "post your secondary picture" thread!

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LOL....I don't wanna make myself THAT recognizable to an adcom.😛 The fact that my advisorship on SDN is mentioned on my AMCAS is enough.
 
So does your secondary pic /have/ to be professional, or can it be a pic of you doing an EC you like, such as being on the ground in a jump harness after sky diving or an underwater pic of you scuba diving?
 
Ooo pics! I hope to get mine done soon before Columbia hurts me. OP, which one did you end up using?

BTW, did the collective mind of SDN ever come to a consensus on optional photos? Yay or nay?
 
Ooo pics! I hope to get mine done soon before Columbia hurts me. OP, which one did you end up using?

BTW, did the collective mind of SDN ever come to a consensus on optional photos? Yay or nay?

For Columbia, I used the 2nd. Any time the image they want is small, I use the 2nd one, because the 1st one looks way too small when it is passport-sized. If a college accepts a slightly larger one, I'd probably use the 1st one.

For optional photos, I plan on including one. Couldn't hurt!
 
For Columbia, I used the 2nd. Any time the image they want is small, I use the 2nd one, because the 1st one looks way too small when it is passport-sized. If a college accepts a slightly larger one, I'd probably use the 1st one.

For optional photos, I plan on including one. Couldn't hurt!
Well, no. Not unless you're too lazy to get dressed up to take a photo of yourself. Then again the only one I've sent in without a pic is GWU. I guess I'll include one for Case and of course for Columbia and whoever else wants to see my mug.
 
For Columbia, I used the 2nd. Any time the image they want is small, I use the 2nd one, because the 1st one looks way too small when it is passport-sized. If a college accepts a slightly larger one, I'd probably use the 1st one.

For optional photos, I plan on including one. Couldn't hurt!

Your pics look very professional. I hope to have something similar, in interview attire.
 
Secondary pictures definitely don't have to be done in a suit. People put too much stock in them when they really don't mean much. That is to say, it still has to look decent but don't get worked up if it's not in a suit. I used a regular photo of me taken one summer and it worked just fine. Focus on more important parts of your application.

The American health care system is definitely in trouble if we intentionally pick our doctors based on looks haha :laugh: (there probably is a subconscious effect on admissions based on looks though). Just be honest and you'll be fine.
 
Secondary pictures definitely don't have to be done in a suit. People put too much stock in them when they really don't mean much. That is to say, it still has to look decent but don't get worked up if it's not in a suit. I used a regular photo of me taken one summer and it worked just fine. Focus on more important parts of your application.

The American health care system is definitely in trouble if we intentionally pick our doctors based on looks haha :laugh: (there probably is a subconscious effect on admissions based on looks though). Just be honest and you'll be fine.
I don't plan on wearing my suit although I do plan on wearing a shirt and tie. The reason is that I only have one suit and I don't want to have a pic of me in the same attire I'll be wearing when I sit down for my interview.
 
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The place I took it was not what I was expecting, but everyone said it would be fine.

I look like my dad :scared:
Let me just say something that's been nagging me for a while, blues. Your MDapps makes me thankful that you like Texas.
 
meh. don't really have any problem showing my face now that I'm accepted.

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Here's a trick... if you crop 6 2x2 pictures together, you can print them on a standard 3x2 photo and cut it out yourself... this is usually a lot cheaper than trying to find a place that prints 2x2 photos. It took me 3 app cycles to figure that one out.
 
To OP: the second picture is much better.
It gives a better head shot, and the first picture, partially because you were sitting down, make the back of your suit move away from your shirt. Gives the impression that your suit doesn't fit very well.
 
Let me just say something that's been nagging me for a while, blues. Your MDapps makes me thankful that you like Texas.

Does that have something to do with the picture?
 
Inspired by the "will good looks hurt you" thread, and the "my secondary photo is a shirtless picture" thread, we may as well have a post your secondary picture thread.

So, post your picture, and be complimented and/or ridiculed!





You look like you'd make a good doctor (no homo)
 
meh. don't really have any problem showing my face now that I'm accepted.

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Here's a trick... if you crop 6 2x2 pictures together, you can print them on a standard 3x2 photo and cut it out yourself... this is usually a lot cheaper than trying to find a place that prints 2x2 photos. It took me 3 app cycles to figure that one out.
Ah and you look quite doctorly, depakote.
 
meh. don't really have any problem showing my face now that I'm accepted.

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Here's a trick... if you crop 6 2x2 pictures together, you can print them on a standard 3x2 photo and cut it out yourself... this is usually a lot cheaper than trying to find a place that prints 2x2 photos. It took me 3 app cycles to figure that one out.

I didn't get how do you do the picture, what did you mean ?
Also, how about just cutting from an old, as in not for med school, picture that I had where i wore a suit or i shud take a special one for this ?
 
You don't have to take you "secondary" picture in suit. They just want to put a face to your application.period!
 
I didn't get how do you do the picture, what did you mean ?
Also, how about just cutting from an old, as in not for med school, picture that I had where i wore a suit or i shud take a special one for this ?

I just got a picture taken (you can take it yourself with a digital camera or use another one and scan it) and then took that photo, edited it in Paint so there were rows of 3x2 and then printed it on a photo printer onto 3x2 photo paper. This saved a lot of money. You could also take the image somewhere after you've made the 3x2 and they can print it for you. Still cheaper than trying to get individual 2x2 photos.

As for the content... I would try to do a pretty simple profile picture. I wouldn't cut out an action shot or anything but it doesn't have to be professional. You can have a friend take your picture in front of a plain wall and do the rest yourself. Just make sure it looks good enough that you wouldn't mind them making subconscious judgments on it.
 
Seeing all of these posts...I think I took it too seriously- using an actual passport photo (wearing a black shirt- you can only see the neckline in the photo). It's definately not my best picture but it shows that I'm a normal looking person. Should I retake one that looks more formal?
 
I just got a picture taken (you can take it yourself with a digital camera or use another one and scan it) and then took that photo, edited it in Paint so there were rows of 3x2 and then printed it on a photo printer onto 3x2 photo paper. This saved a lot of money. You could also take the image somewhere after you've made the 3x2 and they can print it for you. Still cheaper than trying to get individual 2x2 photos.

As for the content... I would try to do a pretty simple profile picture. I wouldn't cut out an action shot or anything but it doesn't have to be professional. You can have a friend take your picture in front of a plain wall and do the rest yourself. Just make sure it looks good enough that you wouldn't mind them making subconscious judgments on it.

I did something similar. I didn't already have a good photo to use, so I went to Kinko's and had them take two sets of passport photos of me, then I laid all four passport photos down on their Sony photo scanner machine (they have a special machine that lets you scan in material - like depakote said, you could bring your own photo) and had it print off my four photos into one regular sized photo. Then I used their paper cutter and cut them back into individual passport photos. Each photo sheet of four I printed out was about twenty-five cents. So, you can print out a lot pretty cheaply.

Otherwise, if you go to a Walgreens or a passport photo place, they'll charge you closer to $13 per set. Of course, this method is only cost-effective if you need a lot of photos for a lot of apps. I've found that so far, for 16 apps I've used about 5-6 hard copy photos for paper apps, and about 4 online photos for online apps so far. So, I probably didn't need 20 photos for my 20+ apps. Then again, I've read on here somewhere that some places ask you to bring a photo to your interview, so hopefully I will need more after I finish sending apps in.
 
meh. don't really have any problem showing my face now that I'm accepted...

Nice pic, Depakote. You look very doctorly. Which med school will you be attending?
 
Nice pic, Depakote. You look very doctorly. Which med school will you be attending?

I just clean up nice... Seriously, it's all about just wearing the right clothes and taking the right picture.

Anyway, I'm starting at the University of Toledo (Formerly Medical College/Medical University of Ohio) in Aug.
 
heeding Dep's wisdom....I'll hold off until accepted or definitely fail again
 
OMIGODD!!! I can't believe you posted the mullet pic!!!! *dies in hysterics* 😆


Wow....I thought MY high school pix were bad.😱:laugh:



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College pics my dear. I've got all you beat by a few years
I'm so glad I didn't go to high school OR college in the 80s.:hardy:



How come none of the ladiez are posting their pix?
 
I'm so glad I didn't go to high school OR college in the 80s.:hardy:



How come none of the ladiez are posting their pix?

Graduated '03....I'll let the cat out of the bag. See how my sideburns and eyebrows don't match my hair? It's a wig. I had 9 serious pictures from the set and decided to use the 10th as a gag to send in my graduation announcements.
 
Graduated '03....I'll let the cat out of the bag. See how my sideburns and eyebrows don't match my hair? It's a wig. I had 9 serious pictures from the set and decided to use the 10th as a gag to send in my graduation announcements.
Haha, I have several wigs and I didn't pick up....that was a good wig, man. But then again, I'm not much of a mullet connosseur...:hardy:
 
Depakote, I was totally picturing you differently in my head. I'm glad you posted your pic (which is very nice, btw), because now I'll have the right image in mind when reading your posts.
 
Okay, this is the first time I've ever posted a pic of me online.This is the only thing I could bring up on my computer at work.

It's me and my son Emilio.🙂🙂🙂
 

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Okay, this is the first time I've ever posted a pic of me online.This is the only thing I could bring up on my computer at work.

It's me and my son Emilio.🙂🙂🙂
Your hair's nice.👍

Is that the pic you're putting on your secondary, though? You probably want more of a headshot.
 

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Although it surely doesn't look like the prettiest cow in your town, I still appreciate the feeling of that anima.......teness.

You will definitely bring the needed diversity on your medical school, CHEERS!
 
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