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The good news is, your GPA and soft factors are strong. Hopefully you can come up with an an interesting story or two for the personal statement. That will help!
I think your chances are still fluid. The LSAT is the single most important factor in admissions, but it's the only one you can change in any reasonable period of time. If you want Chicago or Northwestern, work hard on the LSAT. Buy books, take practice tests, take courses, whatever you have to do. You'll need well over 160 (~170 for Chicago, high 160s for Northwestern) for those two, but even if you fall short it'll help your chances at Detroit College of Law and Illinois are money at the rest.
I'm not sure why you're confining the search to those two states, but assuming it's not family commitments or whatever else, consider broadening it. The higher your LSAT score, the more you'll cheat yourself if you don't.
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