Any advice for rising juniors?

<p>Alright guys, here's the deal,
I will be a junior this upcoming year, and I have decided to get an early jump on college. I attend a very small, very-football dominated high school in Georgia, therefore, there really isn't much emphasis on the arts. However, I plan on persuing Acting in college but am undecided on most of the others details after high school. I have been researching and clearly there are many options out there. Anyways, back to the point, my main reason for this post is to get some advice about what I need to do to get ahead of the curve and increase my chances in the business. I would really appreciate any pointers on preparations for the years ahead. Thanks in advance! </p>

<p>Basic personal information:
Academic- ranked first in class, all high As, CP/AP schedule.<br>
Acting- 7-8 years, very active in community theatre, lead roles already in high-school
Vocal- member of auditioned vocal ensemble at high-school, (currently searching for qualified voice coach in area)
Dance- ballet-4 years, jazz-3 years, tap-4 years
Other (probably not applicable, but why not?)- thorough knowledge of juggling arts, unicycle, 8 years of drums, varsity soccer goalkeeper</p>

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<p>Start with this thread
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/theater-drama-majors/688751-audition-preparation-advice-juniors.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/theater-drama-majors/688751-audition-preparation-advice-juniors.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Whoops. Sorry for the duplicate thread. I somehow overlooked the other. Thanks. :)</p>

<p>Here’s one piece of advice that I cannot stress enough:</p>

<p>Do a summer program at a university next summer (before senior year).</p>