So...after much back and forth, ive decided to just go for it! (to cut a long story short)
Most music colleges around here want pretty much the same standard
(Florida State Uni. Florida International Uni. etc.)
I. A Prelude and Fugue
II. Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn Sonata (etc..)
III. Substantial Romantic period work
IV. 20th century work
I think i've got the 20th century work covered with maybe.. Debussy's Passepied or Prelude(Suite Bergamasque), or jardins sous la pluie..(i promise, i dont rush it unnecessarily

)
I have my ideas about the Prelude & Fugue and Sonata requirements(Haydn's op. 49? already know the 3rd movement), but my main question is, what would classify as 'substantial' for the Romantic works? something like Liszt's Valse Oubliee? (pretty much completed) or a Chopin Mazurka?..(i doubt that one lol..)
As far as my ability is concerned, my main goal is musicality. I pay the most attention to that during practice. However I'm only just now grasping how to actually use my body and hands so I've only recently become grounded technically (how to practice and not be in pain for the hour afterwards

, focusing on the knuckles, posture etc.) so im still developing on that point...
I may end up delaying auditioning and just entering college as a different major while developing some more because my schoolwork is probably going to interfere...
So...any advice? ^^"