Have you tried talking to staffing firms (Robert Half, etc.) to try to find temp-to-perm or even permanent finance positions? Those tend to work for some people.
If you're 99% certain you don't want to go to law school then DO NOT GO. Unless you're 100% certain you like the field and will enjoy being a lawyer then don't take on all of that debt with the hopes of finding a high paying job.
Your odds of finding a PE/VC job right now are essentially 0% so you're better off focusing your search on everything else. Have you talked to your school's career center? Maybe they can help you craft your resume and give you some leads.
Lastly, if you want to get into consulting then getting an MF/MACC is probably not your best bet at this point. You'd probably end up in a pure accounting role and it'll be a lot harder for you to career switch later without an MBA.
I spent 8 months after school trying to find a job and ended up falling into government consulting out here in DC (which I didn't like and is one reason I felt I needed an MBA). Keep your resume down to one page, highlight your analytical/technical skills, and apply to absolutely everything on careerbuilder.com, monster.com, etc.
www.wallstreetoasis.com is a good resource if you want to learn about MSF/MACC programs and career options.