What are my chances of getting into a top 25 law school?

Right now I am thinking about applying to law school to get my JD right out of college. I have a 3.6 GPA with an Accounting and Computer Information Science Double Major from a top 75 undergrad business school. My extracurriculars include being the Treasurer for my large fraternity, being the business manager for a student media organization, starting and being the president of a political club, and being the head fundraiser of an event that we can expect to see over $30,000 in donations. I haven’t taken my LSATSs yet but I was wondering how my credentials look so far. If anyone can give me some help and insight on how my application looks thus far assuming that I do well on my LSATs (160’s range).

http://www.lsac.org/jd/choosing-a-law-school/assess-yourself-realistically
http://law-schools.startclass.com/

Just work on killing the LSAT. Your ec’s won’t matter. Also, “top 25” isn’t a thing. The top 14 have a national reach, but after that you start getting into regional schools. Don’t go to a school outside the t14 if you aren’t okay working in that state for a long period of time. Also check out the tool on mylsn for admissions and plug in some different LSAT ranges to see what schools are feasible. The vast majority of your admissions chances will be based on your lsac calculated gpa and your lsat score. If you’re above both of a schools medians for lsat and gpa you have a good chance.