I don’t your chances are good for any of those. tbh you have to have a demonstrated interest in your major such as internships, hackathons, learning from advanced online courses, published papers, etc. Since you haven’t really mentioned that in your ec’s for your college, these universities would probably chalk it up to a loss of interest. If you have done those things recently, your chances are better. You have to remember that those who do apply to MIT are already probably 4.0 students wherever they were from. They need something more to differentiate you from the rest.
You’re also transferring from a relatively good 4-year school with which you are more than satisfied with so I imagine your circumstances aren’t too good anyways. You have to ask yourself whether you are really different or extraordinary from all the other people who might be applying. Had you been applying from a community college, international, or a college that doesn’t have your major, you’d have a better shot. You don’t have to be going to an extremely good school to get a good job. It’s your internships/work experience which help you out with that.
Sorry to be so blunt but I was trying to be pretty accurate. If you can, please rate me as well when I post mine