Dude, I experienced (roughly) the same thing so I feel your pain.
Grades weren't the issue, but the college was. I wanted to go to Iowa State and my parents were dead-set on sending me to UNI. At the end of the day, they refused to help me with ANYTHING related to Iowa State - I even caught them throwing out some mail addressed to me from ISU.
Needless to say, I was pissed. So what did I do? When I turned 18 I realized I could make it happen for myself. I did whatever it took to get me to Iowa State. And then I had a rough patch with my parents for a while. But after a semester, they saw how happy I was in Ames and they apologized to me for their behavior. I'm not sure if that will happen in your case, but it seems to me like this is a person that you don't need or maybe even want in your life.
If money is the issue, there's FAFSA, student loans, and there's always working your way through college. If you're a driven hard-worker who's willing to do whatever it takes, you will always be able to pay the bills. If the major issue is your stepmom's signature on the loan, sit her down and make it clear that you're willing to have one last conversation with her, and tell her that you ARE going to BGSU, and it's up to her if she wants to sign off on it or not.
And **** your counselor. He doesn't know jack****. That's why he's a high school counselor. Use that as motivation to own your own life. You really can do whatever you want to do.
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