<p>You seem to be assuming you should be focusing on the most selective schools that might admit someone with your stats. If that’s the case, then all possibilities are on the table. Your stats are high enough to give you a shot at admission to just about any school in the US News top 30, top 20, or even top 10 lists.</p>
<p>Any of the top 20 or so schools will still be reaches (as they are for virtually everyone). So if you are choosing schools based solely on selectivity, you need to broaden your search to at least the top 30 or so, just to cover reach and “match” schools. That’s assuming costs are not an issue at all. </p>
<p>Don’t you have any criteria other than selectivity? Nearly all those schools offer economics and music majors. Northwestern, Rice, and Oberlin have music schools/conservatories, but I’m not sure they allow students to double-major across school boundaries.</p>