Build strong academic, language, mathematics and critical thinking skills by taking challenging courses.
Run for leadership positions in the clubs and student organizations that you are currently involved in. College admissions officers want student leaders.
Work your hardest and earn the best grades you've had so far in high school. Colleges want to see upward trends in your transcript.
Strengthen your vocabulary by increasing your readin.
Study for state and standardized tests.
Spend time with your teacher. Your current teachers might be the ones writing recommendations for college applications.
Become involved in co-curricular activities.
Browse through college literature or surf the Internet to get an idea of what kinds of schools may be of interest to you.
Check out what high school courses colleges require.