Best college/scholarship I can get with 2300 SAT?

<p>I want to go to law school after undergraduate school, and I'm trying to put myself in the best position to do that. I think going to a good undergrad college would be a good start, but money is a bit of an issue for me. </p>

<p>So, I'm wondering what's the best college I can get into with these stats OR what's the best scholarship I can potentially get? Here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT:
2300 (CR: 780, M: 750, W: 770)
1530/1600</p>

<p>Subject tests:
Math II: 750
World History: 760
US History: 790
Chemistry: 800</p>

<p>GPA:
4.0 UW</p>

<p>AP Classes:
Four so far: World History, US History, English Language, Chemistry (all 5's on the exams)
Taking 6 AP's senior year</p>

<p>Mediocre extracurricular activities....some pretty neat research internships for the past 2 summers, coaching soccer for the past 4 summers, varsity soccer for 4 years in high school, volunteering at hospital for the past 2 summers, and tutoring for the past 2 years.</p>

<p>I plan on majoring in economics, if that information helps.</p>

<p>Thanks, and any additional info helps a lot!</p>

<p>A 2300 is a high enough SAT to be competitive for the top schools in the country. Once you get to that level, there’s not a lot of difference between a 2300 and a 2350 or even 2400, although it never hurts to have the higher score. However, you have reached the academic level needed to become a solid applicant, and the application hinges on subjective factors like ECs, essays, and how well you fit into the class and meet the college’s needs, along with your course schedule and GPA.</p>

<p>At the very least, you are virtually guaranteed admission to the top level of the honors program at your top state university, most likely with a hefty merit scholarship. You’re within the range for all the top schools, although you’re not guaranteed admission, and you would probably be admitted to the major second-tier universities and colleges.</p>

<p>You will be competitive for great scholarships at</p>

<p>Ohio State (not sure oos)
Georgia Tech
UNC-CH</p>

<p>Full ride at
Howard University and probably more</p>

<p>If you are national merit scholar
1/2 Price off USC
Huge discount at texas a&m</p>