@abbiewsu, that has to be the worst reason in the history of law school to attend law school, especially in today’s job market.
If you think you can’t do “anything” with your Poli Sci degree, work for a couple of years. Get some sort of job - working on a campaign, municipal jobs, doing entry-level office work, whatever - to get some experience. You may find that you don’t need to spend three years of your life in law school to be successful; you may find that a different graduate degree would better suit your talents, personality, and interests. You’ll still have that 3.9, and you can bolster that with a very strong LSAT score and some actual understanding of what you want to do.
I cannot suggest strongly enough that students begin ‘networking’ even before they put down a deposit to law school.