Congrats, @SuperSenior19, and well done. We are big fans of ‘HS is more than just prepping for college’ and felt that it was important for our collegekids to do well enough that they would have a college option that wouldn’t limit them from whatever path they chose- which is exactly what you have.
Agree!
But: right from the beginning think about what you want to do during your summers- summer internships & jobs are real opportunities to taste-test what you are genuinely interested in, and applications often open as early as Nov/Dec (though most open in Jan-Feb). Remember that an internship/job is a 2-way street- it’s not just for building your CV for grad school or post-college jobs (though that is a good part of it of course)- it’s a way for you to see if you actually like that path in it’s adult version.
One of Maria Montessori’s favorite maxims was ‘follow the child’, meaning let the young person follow their true interests, and build the formalized learning around those interests. One of the great things about the US system of education, and being in a big and varied country like the US, is that there are so many, many possible paths- and none of them have to be linear. In college, follow your true interests, and build your formalized learning around them. You are obviously smart and competent: trust yourself to find a path that works for you. Formal schooling is (comparatively) short- life is long.