What are my chances for these schools? Will chance back.

<p>I am freshmen in College (Community College). I want to transfer to a 4-year University for next year. I graduated HS at the end of junior year. The reason I am in a CC and the reason I graduated HS early is because I REALLY messed up my GPA in 9th grade (because of stupid decisions and some family issues) but I still wanted to go to a good University, so I went to CC first so they would not look at/care about my HS grades. </p>

<p>Academics</p>

<p>9th Grade
-GPA: 2.5 (THIS IS WHERE I MESS UP)
-All honor classes no AP
-Did football, no other extras</p>

<p>10th Grade
- GPA: 3.7
- AP Government (The rest Honors)
- 4 on AP exam
- Programmer for Engineering Club</p>

<p>11th Grade
- GPA: 3.9
- AP Lang, AP World, AP Programming (The rest Honors)
- 5 on AP exam for Programming and World, 4 on AP exam for Lang
- Head of Programmer of Engineering Club
- Got the Cisco COMPTIA A+ Certificate
- Got a 2030 on SAT.</p>

<p>Freshmen Community College
- GPA: 4.0 (So far and staying this way)
- Part of Phi Theta Kappa (Honors Society)
- Worked as an intern at NIST with government engineers
- Programmer for Programming club</p>

<p>Other
- I am white, from a middle class family.
- I went to regular public school in Maryland (In one of the best Counties in the US)
- I went to one of the best Community Colleges in my state (Which does not mean much)
- I did about 100 hours of public service.</p>

<p>These are the Universities I want to know my chances for. In my opinion my chances are pretty low for some of these but I hope I am wrong. Any advice you might have would be great and thanks a lot for the help.</p>

<p>Universities</p>

<ul>
<li>University of Maryland College Park</li>
<li>University of California--San Diego </li>
<li>University of California--Berkeley</li>
<li>Georgia Institute of Technology</li>
<li>University of Michigan--Ann Arbor</li>
<li>University of California--Los Angeles</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins University</li>
</ul>

<p>That’s a huuuuuge improvement wow. And eh that’s what colleges like to see I suppose. </p>

<p>Wait did you not complete a senior year at your high school?</p>