I reach out to all of you for advise and general thoughts on my situation. I'm currently a senior in high school graduating in May. I have many passions, but the past two years has been more or less solidifing in my mind that I very much want to pursue technology, and business (surprise!). Before we begin let me tell you a bit about myself.
I grew up (still live in) a very technology "savvy" home. My father is a control systems engineer and always insistled technical knowlegde on both my brother (who works in the medical IT field) and I. I spent most of my time outside of school working on my local FIRST Robotics Competition team (Google it, its awesome). Last summer (Summer 2010) I was fortunate enough to use my experience from FIRST (plus having contacts) to land a programming internship at a logistics firm about a hour north of where I live. After the summer I'd proven myself valuable enough (mostly writing cucumber/selenium tests) to a small agile team that they hired me on part time while I work through school.
But over the last year I've grown a large itch toward starting my own company...and its tough to let go of it. I have some ideas I've tossed around, but I've never really had long periods of time to crank them out.
So at this point my natuaral progression from high school would be to move on and pursue a computer science degree. Although, due to financial, and academic issues moving into a four-year collage right out of high school isn't looking too bright.
So the question is whether I pursue going to a two year technical school with the plan on transfering to a four school for computer science? Or do I skip school for a year and pursue developing my ideas into potential companies?