What are my chances of getting into Georgia Tech? Low SATs, high GPA

I am currently a high school student but I am fully dual enrolled at a local university.
My high school GPA: 3.89
My college GPA: 4.0
My SAT: 1130
(haven’t taken the ACT yet)

I’ve taken AP world in high school (got a 3 on the exam).

The current classes I’ve taken/will have done by the time of senior graduation at high school are (classes I’ve taken at college while dual enrolled):

ENGL1101 & 1102
CSCI 1250 (information technologies)
ENGR 1101 (intro to engineering)
HIST 2112 (US history II)
MATH 1111 (college algebra)
MATH 1113 (Pre-cal)
POLS 1101 (American gov.)
MATH 1450 (Calc 1)
PHYS 2211 (Calc based physics 1)
PHYS 2211L (Calc based physics 1 lab)
MATH 2460 (Calc 2)
MATH 2470 (Calc 3)
CSCI 1301 (CS 1)
CSCI 1302 (CS 2)
ENGL 2132 (American Literature 2)
ECON 2105 (macroeconomics)

So with all this being said, by the time I apply as a freshman I already have a lot of the pre-requisites done for the majors I’m looking into (CS & CM).

Also, if this has any relevance to my admission I am a Romanian female.

The only thing I’m worried about is my SAT scores (granted I haven’t taken the ACT yet…but how do my chances look?)

How did you do on each part of the SAT?

How much SAT preparation did you do? Do you have SAT preparation available to you?

What year of high school will you be starting in the fall?

What is your budget? Can you afford to be full pay at GT or other US schools, or do you need financial aid?

“I am a Romanian female.”

Just to make sure that I have this right, do you live in Romania now as a Romanian citizen? Would you be applying to US schools as a foreign student?

There’s no way around it; you are unlikely to get in with your current test scores. The fact that you have done well in college-level coursework means you may be a good transfer candidate, but you’ll need to get your standardized scores up significantly to have a strong shot at freshman admission.