Trade school and then college?
Currently I am a 16 year old sophomore, and like many, are wondering about their futures regarding college and such. I am interested in Computers/Information Technology. My high school has a partnership with a trade school, Butler Tech (http://www.butlertech.org/programs/teen_ed_it_tech_prep.html) and I am wondering if it would be better to go to Butler Tech AND then college, as opposed to my high school now and then college. I would still be getting the same degree either way, however Butler Tech I would obviously have more prior knowledge for my associates/bachelors. Butler Tech has partnerships with many colleges in the area, some are just community colleges such as : Sinclair and Southern State Community.
The "actual" colleges are:Cincinnati State, Miami University, University of Cincinnati, Wright State, University of Dayton, and Shawnee State. What I am concerned with is that future employers will not be likely to hire me because of community colleges or sub-par colleges...
Now what I am asking is, is if I stayed at my original high school and applied at colleges for a Computer Science major, or I went to Butler Tech and applied for a Computer Science major, which school would colleges want to accept more? Logic tells me to believe that a student at Butler Tech would be more likely to be accepted (experience, etc), however many people I have talked to say that people that go to trade school "aren't the type of people that go to college".
I must mention that through Butler Tech, the school will pay for certain computer certifications as well (CompTIA, Microsoft, Cisco, etc)
I have pretty good grades, a 3.9 GPA. So, which path should I take? Thanks!