Is my Recruiting Schedule messed up?

I got around 65/70 credits while in high school as a full-time dual-enrollment student, which is great, but I think my recruiting is messed up. When I become a college student this fall, I'm set to graduate in around 3 or 4 semesters. Because of my age (17), I haven't been able to intern anywhere, and networking has been tough because no one really wants to network with a high schooler. Essentially I enter with the status of a junior but the experience of a freshman, which I am pretty worried about. Will this negatively impact my ability to get a full-time job when I graduate college?  If so, does anyone have advice? Thanks!!

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