I can honestly say that I feel for all of you as I know exactly what you are going through. Let me tell you my story.
I joined the Navy right out of High School and was in until this August. I have taken the LSAT 2 times. I got a 144 and a 146 and I KNOW that this is no where near my ability.
The first time I took the test, I was informed by a professor that was teaching a class I was taking on base that I didn't need to prep that the LSAT was just basically math and english basic knowledge. WTF!!! Needless to say I bombed. I didn't cancel because right after the test I had to report back to my duty station and deploy.
The second time I took the test, I thought I had studied but hadn't found this board or any other so I didn't know how to study. I was usually scoring around a 155 anyway. Well the day before the test, my command got called to base on a sunday and we were informed that a co-worker had been killed in IRAQ. I took the test the next day and the proctors kept cutting our time short by about 2.5 minutes and got the 146.
I am prepping the right time this time and know that I will score pretty high.
I want to go to school in Florida and would Love to go to FSU, Stetson, or Miami. I have a whole list of intangibles that I think would be of some use to me but I dunno. I am nervous that I won't get into a decent school at all.
I just hope that the fact that I had to take the dang LCRAP 3 times doesn't kill all my chances.