Figured I would start out by introducing myself, and giving you all a bit of background on me, and my situation, before I ask some questions.
My Name is Jeff, and I am a NTS who is currently finishing up an undergrad in Finance at UNLV and will be finished in December '14. My GPA at graduation, barring a tumor, will be a 3.97 with a 4.0 in my major courses. I am in the top 10% of students in my business school, because I was just invited into Beta Gamma Sigma, which I accepted. I am also a member of The Financial Management Association, The Rebel Investment Group, the Lied Institute of Real Estate Studies mentorship program, and a former member of Enactus/SIFE. I received an AA in Paralegal studies because I wanted to go to LS, and figured it would help. But, in reality, I figured LS was just a pipe dream at my age, and really put it out of my mind.
Well, another NTS buddy of mine, though 10 years my junior, was just accepted this week into UNLV's Boyd School of Law. That information, plus the fact I was studying for my Business Law test on Monday got me thinking about the LSAT and Law School. I decided to go looking for some practice questions and see what I could do.
So, I went on the net, and found the June 2007 "The Official LSAT Prep Test" from LSAC.org. I decided to take it and see how hard the test would be, and if I would even be able to get a score higher than my age.


I decided to look for information on LS, I found this forum, started reading, and found that with my GPA/LSAT practice score, which I know I can do a lot better with study time, and the fact I am a NTS, I could potentially have Law School paid for at some pretty good Law Schools!!!

Is getting a full or even partial scholarship at my age really a possibility with a GPA of 3.97 and an LSAT of 171+?
Is that prep test close to the difficulty of the actual LSAT??? Or, did I just get my hopes up on a test score on a test that is a joke/cake walk compared to the real deal?

And yes I will retake
