i have no idea what everyone else has said, because i'm too lazy to read through it. lol
but my personal advice:
the college process starts with your personal performance in school. please, please, please don't be that senior who decides,eh i'm graduating, why not take 5 study halls. or eh, they only really look at up to junior year, so if i haven't done well yet, why start now? false. colleges look at your transcript all the way up to your graduation. i had a kid i graduated with who got a pretty nice scholarship to a school, decided once he got in that he didn't care anymore, and actually ended up getting turned away from the university upon graduation because of his academic standing. trust me, you don't want that. I would suggest taking as many challenging classes as possible if your school offers them (AP, honors, college prep, etc) because it WILL prepare you for college. it will suck, but trust me when I say you'll be thankful later. my first year of college was a breeze thanks to all my AP classes. not just that, but if you score high enough on AP exams (that's the other thing, if you take AP classes, take the exams!) you can get exempt from classes. if it's possible to take some basic level college classes at your community college, i would also suggest that, because it will be helpful later on when you have class overload. just watch with that, because if you get too many credits, you end up going into your freshman year as a transfer student because you have too many credits to start as a freshman. so onto the fun part, figuring out where you want to go and what you want to do with your life. sounds scary right? dont worry, its not as bad as you think. First off, it is not true that you have to know what you want to do when you go to college, thats what undecided/exploratory is for. and want to know a secret? the average college kid changes their major three times before graduating. THREE TIMES. so i wouldnt stress that :) think about whats important to you in a school. since you dont know what you want to major in, think about the other things. distance from home. are you a big family person who doesnt like to be away for long and would like to easily come visit? or could you be halfway across the country and not have it make a difference? is flying to and from an option? are you ok with car rides? I am a very independent person. i've been doing alot on my own since I was about 14, so I said, eh, distance doesnt bother me. My original game plan was to go to kentucky, which is 8 hours from home. I am at a school 2 and a half hours from home, and that's good enough for me. its far enough that I have my own life and I can't get surprise visits, but its close enough for those weekends that I just want to get out of there and be away from my friends, roomates, school, etc. What kind of school are you looking at? Have you always dreamed of the big D1A schools, so big it's like its own city? (makes for some pretty kick butt football and basketball games!) or are you more of a small school kinda girl? With that you also have to think about location. are you a city girl? okay with the busy days full of lots of people, traffic, shops and businesses, etc? or do you prefer a more quiet, small town, maybe out in the country, where its mostly you and your fellow students that over run the town? also, big difference between private and public universities, something you definitely need to look into/compare. not to mention a big one, money. what is your price range? consider in state/out of state. those are just a few to think about and get you started. have you checked out
www.collegeboard.com yet? that will help you out ALOT. and in the meantime, since it is summer, start looking into what you want to do, or get into a general direction. are you more a math and sciences kinda girl? or do you prefer your languages or the arts? that too can help you narrow down schools. I know, its stressful and alot to think about, but alot of us have been there done that and I know I'm more than willing to help. so hope this helps, but if you have anymore questions, just ask, or feel free to PM me! good luck!