Chance me for Transfer Into UMich, UT Austin and UW Madison

So I am at a local community college in Maryland and I am a math major so I was just wondering what are chances at these public universities with my stats. Note: I came from a high school that makes it students to graduate in 3 years, so like 95 percent of the students end up in a community college while the other 5 percent end up a state school like University of Maryland, College Park which is not a known as a public ivy league school.

Here are my stats:

SAT I: 1520/1600 780 MATH, 740 READING/WRITING

ACT: DID NOT TAKE

COMMUNITY COLLEGE GPA: 3.75/4.00 I have checked on various transfer courses websites and found that ALL of my credits transfer into these great schools in my Major of Math.
In one year I was able to successfully complete 36 credits (First semester: 15 credits second semester: 15 credits Summer session: 6 credits ) that all transfer easily into these universities as my college counselor told me.

EC’s:
(WASN’T REALLY INTO EC’S IN HIGH SCHOOL AND IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAINLY FOCUSED ON GOOD GRADES AND TEST SCORES)

MODEL UNITED NATIONS LEADER IN TEAM

MUSLIM INTERSCHOLASTIC TOURNAMENT WINNER IN PUBLIC SPEAKING

ESSAYS: Read and edited by 3 of my community college professors as well as approved by my college counselor that my essays tell a compelling story.

RECOMMENDATIONS: 4 recommendation letters given by professors that I helped as an assistant for them in class helping them with struggling students in class.

So what are my chances in being admitted to these universities in spring of 2018, I plan on doing a 3rd semester in this fall 2017 and then I would have 54 credits which my community college allows me to take 18 credits per semester.

UMCP is a perfectly respectable school for math. Since you mention being a pre-med in your other thread, it may also be desirable in keeping costs down with in-state tuition, and relatively easy access to interview at the University of Maryland medical school that costs less than private or out-of-state medical schools.

I forgot to mention I have received scholarships from certain companies that would pretty much be a free ride at these universities. So cost is not the matter I just want to know whether or not I have a chance ?

Also although I should’ve applied to Hopkins because of medicine, I found that Michigan would be a better fit as a medical school and as a school for undergrad since according to USNEWS it’s ranked top 10 in both Research and Primary Care while Hopkins is only good for research and Michigan in my opinion I feel as a undergrad insituition they have more majors ranked at top 10 which would be easy if I want to change majors or if I don’t want to go to medical school.

I got into UMich and UT Austin with 3.71 gpa as an OOS, so I would say you have a pretty good chance.