My apologies if these were addressed in the long thread, I skimmed it but didn't see them.
1. For those of you who took a few (or several) practice tests, how close were your scores on them to your actual LSAT score?
2. What is a realistic expectation for point improvement by practicing for the LSAT?
3. Any idea what score range is considered good enough to be seriously considered for a full ride scholarship?
I have been thinking about law school for a while, and have decided to take the LSAT to see how well I do. I am not planning to go to law school if I have to pay for it myself, I need to get a sizeable scholarship or full ride. I know that's not normal reasoning, but the reasons are my own and I don't plan to change my mind.

I just took my first practice test as a baseline measure, and based on the schools I'm looking at I'd guess I have a fairly good chance for a scholarship at one, and a marginal at best chance at the other (based on their average student body scores). But I'm just guessing right now.
And, I know there is more to it than LSAT, but since that is the part I can now control (I am a few years removed from college, so my GPA isn't going to change), that's the part I am concentrating on.
At any rate, I figured you all would have some ideas.