>>2295137College I'd only advice it, if you only got a clear goal of what you'd like to do and not just because it's what's expected. First thing is to figure out what you'd like to be doing, both a career and a business would take a lot of money & time.
I got into college right after H.S. but went in without a plan or scholarships and even though I love my career, I've still struggled on other aspects. Schoolwork is hard enough without adding financial problems into the equation, and not having money also means I can't even afford to go out, which means not socializing, which means not networking, which means half the point of college is thrown out of the window.
So don't go without a plan of how to actually pay for it, and try not to get too much in debt, If I could do it again I wouldn't get into college immediately after HS, instead I would have taken two jobs, and save as much as possible.
Or if you're a little bit better off, travel. I'm on the top college of my country so there's plenty of rich kids that have actually been to the places we're taught. And it's not the same thing to study things from a book than actually have the chance to learn about some in person. I'm a bit jealous of that and not from an hedonistic point of view but as actual life experience.