That depends on a lot of factors including, but not limited to: whether you want to go in state or out of state, how big of a school you want to attend, what you plan to study, your financial situation, etc.
yeah, I think the big thing is knowing what you're major is. From there you can narrow down all the schools that offer it, then rule out by location, and then price.
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well, it also depend on yoru grade and test scores. If you don't have a particular major or school interest. I would suggest go for the school which you like better and also school which accpet students base on your score/grade. Remember to apply school that meet your score/grade, a few school with higher requirement and a few with lower requirement just to be sure that you will get in one school.
If you don't know what you want to major in, then I would go to a community college and transfer your credits later. There's no sense in wasting your money when you don't even know what you want to do. If you're going to explore your options, do it as efficiently and with as little consequences as possible.