Looking for Schools w/Good History/Pre-Law

<p>I'm currently a HS junior and would love it if you all would help me out in finding some schools that could match me, as well as telling me if I am looking at realistic schools given my current stats.</p>

<p>I want to major in history and go to law school after my undergrad, so I am looking for a school with a good history program with a good record of placing its grads in good law schools. I would also like to confine my search to the eastern part of the US, either the Northeast or the Southeast. </p>

<p>I am currently a NC resident.</p>

<p>Stats-
Attend competitive private HS w/good record placing students in selective NC colleges
GPA- 3.6 UW grades 9-current (probably going to stay that way)
SAT: Not yet, although I scored a 210 on my PSATs in October.
ECs- Good. Mock Trial (Team went to states this year), Model UN, Tennis, great and unusual summers after 9th and 10th grades (after 9th will probably be my essay topic), junior Orchestra (although I haven't played in 6 months as I moved to NC this summer and have been preoccupied so far)</p>

<p>Dream: UNC-Chapel Hill
Also looking at Elon, Syracuse (alum) & Wake (big reach I know). </p>

<p>Where else should I look? Thanks!</p>

<p>You won't have a problem getting in Chapel Hill instate (judging by your PSATs) You should look at Duke, UVA, Wake, Vanderbilt, Emory, William and Mary, Georgetown I think all of those schools are realistic as you have a 2100 now and can expect to go up. Solid grades and Ec's, so you are on the right track. Elon and Syracuse should be safeties for you.</p>