# 1,2, and 4 are pretty typical youthful shenanigans, and would not hurt you if you keep a clean record in the years leading up to major airline interviews (regionals won't care).
#3 is whole 'nother issue. Lucky for you, while FAA requires that you report arrests for DUI-like events, they only ask for convictions for other crimes. If it was dismissed, you have no issues with the FAA (if it was a conviction, they might well deny your medical on mental health/anti-social behavior grounds).
Airlines used to ask about arrests, but employment law in most states has limited them to asking only about convictions. So unless they can somehow learn of the arrest (news media or social media?), you're probably OK.
But with that said... WTF Over? The kinds of attitude and behavior that leads one to get arrested for burglary is about away from the expected norms of a professional pilot as you can get. I sure hope you learned your lesson and performed a major attitude adjustment, otherwise I would not want you in my cockpit. Think carefully before you pursue aviation, if you exhibit anti-social attitudes/behavior the system will preclude you from any of the best jobs.