Chances and suggestions please!

<p>I'm a rising junior living in New Hampshire and I'm planning on attending college in the NORTHEAST. I am contemplating premed so having a good science program is important to my school choice.
GPA - 3.87
Class Rank - Unknown
PSAT - 166 (without taking geometry)
Biology SAT - 610 (not expected)
Taking SATs during junior year
Schedule Next Year - CP Biotechnology
Principles of Engineering
Honors Spanish 4
Honors Macroeconomics
CP Precalculus
Honors English
Honors Chemistry</p>

<p>Varsity Cheer since freshman year and I hope to pursue it throughout college. Our team is prevalent throughout the community and do charity together with organizations like Hoops for Hunger. We also hold clinics where we work with the local youth cheerleading organization.
I am an active member of my schools Student Council.
Also I am in the BioConnect club. It is an after school program where we conduct experiments, debate, read articles, an once a year go to the local elementary school and run a science day.
One of my most important volunteer organizations I am apart of is the Breathe NH Youth Advisory Board. This is an anti-tobacco and air quality focused business that raises awareness to the public and has done many events over the course of my time volunteering there.
I have participated in events like Relay for Life ( walk for cancer event)</p>

<p>So I was wondering if Syracuse, Northeastern, or BC would be options for me. Also what other schools are realistic and which schools would be a reach for me (in the northeast area).
Thank You.</p>

<p>Northeastern: High Match (scores a little low)
BU: Match (scores are on the low end but GPA is above the BU HS average)
Syracuse: Match (scores and GPA about the average)</p>

<p>These are basically all matches for you. Depending on how good your SAT scores are, they could be safeties - you have a very good GPA.</p>

<p>For other realistic schools, look for schools with low test scores but high average GPAs. Basically, you have a solid GPA and really good ECs, but lackluster test scores.</p>