What are some good schools with Econ programs for me

<p>Statistics:
Recently I've been really interested i Economics and I want to know some good schools I should look at with my stats.
Male, 17
Public School, Texas (Sends probably 10-15% of graduates to top 50 U.S Schools)
GPA: 4.5
Class Rank: (15-17) out of 385 (Top 5%)
SAT I 2050 (essay 11) AP Tests (AP English 4, AP US History 4)(Am taking 6 AP courses my Senior Year and realistically will probably get half 4's and half 3's on them)
ACT(?) I don't know I think I might be able to get between a 29-32 is it worth it with my SAT I score already??
I plan to take 3 SAT II test with scores around 650-700 on them
Senior Class Schedule:
-AP Statistics
-AP Psychology
-AP Biology
-AP Gov. and Econ
-AP English IV
-Mentors(Helping students at local elementary and middle schools)
-Speech, possibly Debate
(I also have 2 dismiss periods, do you think that colleges will think I am slacking even though I am taking 6 AP courses?)</p>

<p>EC's
-Junior and Senior Vice President
-National Honor Society
-Varsity Golf 3 years (Regional Qualifier finished 8th out of 180)
-UIL Current Events
-Boys State
-Student Council 3yrs
-Multicultural Club Treasurer 2yrs
-I plan on getting really involved my senior year but I know applications are already pretty much set before you can really accomplish anything worth telling colleges.
(What more do you think I need to qualify as someone with solid EC's? There are more little misc. clubs that I am a member of but honestly they aren't that important to me and I know colleges can see that.)</p>

<p>Work Experience
-Grocery Store checkout
-Internship at Perfection Crane and Hoist (This type of work really has nothing to do with my intended major so I don't know if it will hurt or help me?)
-I also have roughly 200+ community service hours at a local Hospital
-I am wondering how important work experience really is?</p>

<p>Possibly:
Wash U
UVA
Maryland</p>

<p>Olin business at WashU is awesome if you can get your test scores up. UChicago has a famed economics program as well, if that interests you. And then again there's Wharton, but that's impossible for everyone.</p>