No, Williams, Amherst, and Wellesley are reaches for most everyone. Just because they are LACs does not make them easily in reach. Also – your test scores, honestly, sound a little soft for Ivies. High 700s for both sections would be something to strive for to be competitive in their applicant pools. You will see some students with lower stats, but they are typically hooked (URMs or athletes, for example).
Have you visited many schools? What did you think about LACs? You should go visit as many match and safety schools as you can between now and application time. It is harder to find schools you really like in that category than finding reaches, and getting on campus is important.
Here are a couple of suggestions:
- If you liked Wellesley, then Mount Holyoke would be a "low match" -- you likely would get merit aid there, too. Both my kids really like MH when they visited, and both got in (one with quite a bit of merit). Both chose other schools for various reasons, but it was on their short list (even for my high stats kid).
- Dickinson is another option (again, low match) -- they don't actually have a business major, but I can also say that pre-med with dual English & business minors is a daunting combination because here is almost no overlap in the coursework needed -- it would be hard to finish most places in 4 years. Also, pre-med is not a "major" -- it is a series of classes you need to take to quality for med school admission. You can major in ANYTHING and be pre-med. My nephew was a philosophy & history double major, took pre-med classes, and is now a doctor. Dickinson also might offer some merit. If you are serious about pre-med, saving some money on undergrad could be a good idea because med schools is expensive. Dickinson also would probably give you some merit aid.