Transferring in with a lot of credits?

<p>Hi all,
I'm so, so, so very interested in transferring to FSU. I loved it on my visit, I think it seems like a great atmosphere, and I think it's awesome that there's a circus (I've done flying trapeze and various circus arts for years, so it's something I'd love to get involved in or at least enjoy watching/supporting as a student).
My question...I'm going to finish an A.S. in computer science this Spring, but I'll be graduating with somewhere near 100 credits on my transcript, because I earned many gen. ed./electives while I was dual-enrolled in high school.
On my FSU app, it has me transferring in as a senior because of my credits. This terrifies me. I'm afraid I'll get rejected because I have so many credits, and I feel like the chance of admitting a senior as a transfer as opposed to a junior or sophomore is far lower. I'm more than willing to do as many credits as they'd want me to in my major even if it means losing credits. I know I'll need to be there more than just a year because of the major classes they'll require for CS.
Does anyone know how likely it is for them to accept "seniors" as transfer students? I have an excellent GPA (3.8), have taken lots of challenging classes, and got 630 (math), 650 (writing), 740 (reading), 8 (essay) on my SAT's. I also graduated high school a year early. I feel okay with my application in terms of what the school seems to look for academically. I'm just worried about the technicalities of credits. Does anyone have knowledge/experience with that? Thanks in advance :D</p>