Trece
Superstar
February may be your best bet at this point. I would recommend getting the Manhattan prep books for the LSAT, and taking a practice test at least every two weeks leading up to the exam.
Find out whatever your weakest point is (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning) and focus on that.
There is a Law School and Career thread on there I'd recommend looking through, and I'd also recommend the forum Top-Law-Schools, there is an incredible amount of useful information on that forum.
Be as consistent as possible, and pace yourself well, and you should do fine.
I'd also start my LSAC profile and get everything together.
UCLA and UC Berkeley are all better choices, btw. What was your uGPA?
I work full time and have a family breh. Only reason I would consider loyola or southwestern is because both have evening programs for peeps like me and i can literally walk there after work. Program cost is 33-35 G's per year. My overall GPA is about 3.0 but my grad school GPA is 3.5, I am hoping they weigh that one more.