The LSAT website allows you to enter your GPA and your LSAT score and shows you how likely you are to get into all the ABA Law Schools. As for scholarships you should apply early to have the best chance to get them. I took the LSAT twice and improved a ton but that is not to be expected. I was told if you take it twice to expect a max of 10 points better, but you could do 10 points worse. I did 13 points better, but I was in the very first group with the new section and I had 3 sets of the new section. My last score was within 1 to 2 points of the scores on my practice tests.
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