Trying to transfer in for spring 2015 for computer science, chance me please?

<p>Hello guys,
Hey guys, so I'm looking to transfer into Georgia Tech for computer science some time around next year (from my current computer science program), I was wondering if you guys could tell me what my chances are? Here are my stats: GPA: 3.92/4.00 (1 A- and 1 B-, rest all A's), will possibly be higher at the time of application as Im taking a summer class (so about 3.93 ish)
EC's: -Internship at intel as a validation engineer/technicial (summer after freshman year)
-Currently interning at hewlett packard as a software engineer (for the summer)
-4 years of being on a first tech challenge robotics team in high school, went to national championships twice
-Will maybe have another prestigious internship under my belt at the time that I apply
-Spent a year on my current schools mars rover robotics team (competing in the university rover challenge)
-various other coding / programming side projects (don't know how much this matters)</p>

<p>I can get excellent letters of recommendation from my teachers, and employers (if your allowed to get them from employers. My concerns are however that I am applying from out of state. Also, at the time I apply, I will have a little over 70 sem hours of credit from my current school(im assuming its not all transferrable though), but A good chunk of this is from a community college in portland oregon, so Im hoping those wont transfer either.</p>

<p>Look at the transfer requirements will you have all those done? Look at the the transfer equivalency catalog. For the most part you should be able to figure out which credits will transfer. I can’t imagine why you wouldn’t want everything to transfer.</p>

<p>I will have all of those requirements done. Based on my statistics, do I have a good shot at getting accepted?</p>

<p>Yes, you have a great chance. I have a bachelors degree and a masters degree in economics. I transferred with over 200 credit hours. You will be fine.</p>