Advice appreciated!

<p>I am in my last year of high school this year, and of course have been thinking a lot about applying to university...</p>

<p>The problem is, I will be applying to possibly universities in 4 different countries - USA, UK, New Zealand and South Korea (though for NZ it's like my back up university and I know I am guaranteed to get into Auckland University).</p>

<p>My parents wanted me to attend a Korean university, which starts at the beginning of the year around March, before going to an university elsewhere since I probably will have a few months spare, though of course there isn't an absolute guarantee I will be accepted overseas. I heard that I can't enroll somewhere and then go because then I would have to apply again as a transfer student. Even if I don't do the above, the thing is that Korean universities offer you a place in like November, and you have to enroll in December. But for the US, the admissions are due in December, and the results are much later, so what should I do? Korean Universities will most likely not allow me to delay my enrollment, but if I don't accept and I don't get into the universities I wanted to then I have nowhere to go. (Auckland university also needs you to accept your position earlier, I think)</p>

<p>So my question is, does any one have any advice as to how to solve this problem? Do I need to ask the American universities that I am applying to? Apply to them earlier?</p>

<p>Sorry for my long, panicked rant >.<</p>