I have been dragging my daughter (kicking and screaming, as you might recall) thru this process very slowly. She's still not ready to really make any decisons, so Dh and I are forcing things along. We finally had to break down the common app and essays into steps and give her deadlines for completing each step.

She has applications mostly ready (only one of the schools she's applying to takes the common app, another takes it but sent her some kind of priority application to use, and the other two use their own application). One of the schools requires a separate essay on a specific current events topic (Syria) for the application to be considered for the Honors Program. So we are still working on applications.
A couple weeks ago we visted one of the state schools. Yesterday we visited another one, and today we visited UConn. She has been happier with each school than the previous one. Saturday we will visit Rensselaer. She is going to apply to all four of those schools and see what happens in regards to financial aid and honors programs (and hopefully lots of scholarship money). She is leaning toward a Chemistry major, but that is still very much up in the air, and we are encouraging her to think of the decision of colleges as an open ended one at this point...she can always transfer later. She is still very young (just turned 17 a couple weeks ago) and is very nervous about making these decisions now.
For me, it's been hard to keep this as stress free as possible for her, and she has had a bad attitude all along. We wanted her to go to community college for a year to buy some time to make these decisions, but she doesn't like that option at all.
I hate that I'm feeling so negative about this whole process at this point.
Am I the only one dealing with this, or is someone else here experiencing the same thing??