I graduated with a BA in Political Science.
I spent a few years working with youth groups (not political science related), but then went back to school and got a master’s degree in public policy (definitely political science related). I now work in DC at a policy think tank.
Ignore all the snarky answers above. Poli sci is no less (or more) valuable a degree than any other social science or humanities degree, and it offers you no less (or more) flexibility.
What do you want to do with your degree? Why did you major in PS in the first place? Does being a lawyer interest you (if not, don’t go to law school just because you couldn’t figure out anything else to do)?
If you are interested in government and policy, you might try coming to DC and finding an entry level job at one of the thousands of policy shops, interest groups, advocacy orgs, alliances, etc. Spending one or two years here in that kind of job can be very illuminating.