Law School Question

<p>I am a Sophomore at a Christian university that has a law school of its own with a great alumni network. However, this network is constricted to mainly the state and a few surrounding states. My intentions are to practice law outside of the South, eventually. </p>

<p>As of now, my GPA stands at 3.48 and I am a URM (AA). I took two practice LSATs and I scored 158 and 162, respectively. I plan on taking it officially next October and aiming for a 163-167. My softs will be a good factor because I will end up doing at least 40 hours of community service up until graduation and I will be part of social clubs and honor societies. What are my chances-considering I have a final GPA between 3.5-3.63 and LSAT of 163-167-of being admitted to Northeastern, Alabama, Notre Dame, Boston College, and Emory? Would applying to a low T-14 hurt?
Also, I am a Legal Studies major with a minor in English. It is pretty tough, considering the students I have talked to whom have graduated. However, would it hurt my chances of admission?</p>