Boston College, Norte Dame, George Town, Holy Cross.... chances and who is the best?

<p>OK. Im a Junior at a small private school in Georgia. My stats are as follows:
SAT MATH: 660
SAT CR: 670
SAT WR: 610
SAT TOTAL: 1940 ( i will take once more with hopes to break 2k. I also plan to take SAT2s in LIT, US, and LATIN and make around 700 on each... maybe less)
UW GPA: 4.0
AP: EURO, US, LIT, LANG, GOV, CALC (all other classes honors)(I also have 4 years of latin)
RANK: school doesn't rank.... I guess Im in the top 15% or so..idk
EC: 2 years of baseball, sing in: Chorus, Boys Quartet, and First Presbyterian Youth Ensemble, play guitar, piano, harmonica, started and lead a band that does the worship service in chapel once a week for 300 students and faculty, NHS, lead the activities committee of environmental club, on the leadership team at my youth group very involved with church, scattered volunteering including tutoring, nursing home visits, and manual labor, summer job for three years, attended a six week summer program at Emory where i got As in an econ class and a ethics class(real classes).</p>

<p>OK. so I know my SATs are weak but do I have a chance at BC, ND, GT, or HC?</p>

<p>Also i want to study philosophy and economics with plans to go to a top notch grad school or a T-14 law school is bc a good choice? IF so why? If not what are some other suggestions.</p>

<p>things to keep in mind: im white, upper-middle, conservative</p>

<p>As you say, your SATs are the trouble spot. You are at or below the 25th%-tile for ND and Georgetown and around the 30%-tile for BC. Holy Cross doesn’t report their numbers but it is assumed to be as tough or slightly tougher than BC. Standardized test aren’t everything though your “low” numbers may raise some questions with admissions committees about the overall rigor behind your 4.0. Therefore my guesses are:</p>

<p>Georgetown - Big Reach
Notre Dame - Big Reach
Holy Cross - Match to Reach
BC - Your best chance though still a bit “reachy”.</p>

<p>thanks. hopefully my SAT will ultimately be in the 2000-2050 area. Still low but a little better.</p>

<p>update: math=670 reading=670 writing=620</p>