The correct law school for you depends on many factors. These include: location, cost, programs, and (of course) admissions requirements. I've included some useful links to get you started.
The Boston College school locator offers an overview of schools within certain LSAT and UGPA parameters. This is a good place to start.
http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/gradschool/law/lawlocator.html
Another excellent source is The Book of Lists. This is an extensive directory of law school academic programs, areas of emphasis without graduate degrees, joint degree programs, schools that award non-need-based scholarships, schools with evening divisions, study abroad programs, and much other useful information.
You can access this in the pre-law advisor's office.
http://www.bu.edu/cas/pdfs/undergraduate/LSAT.pdf
For some, a partime program may be the best option. Here is the BC School Locator for partime programs.
http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/gradschool/law/parttime.html






