* They take up more time & money than you think, especially at first.
* Neutering is expensive, so if you can find a good rabbit rescue, you can get a rabbit that's already spayed & socialized for little or no more than the cost of the neutering would be. They get a volume-discount from a vet. Find the place at adoptapet.com, then wait about a month or so, when they'll have their formerly-someone's-Easter-Bunnies available.
* Rabbits can live for more than 10 years. If you plan to go away to college, you probably can't have the rabbit along. What might you do? Other people on the forum have had this problem, with the parents taking care of the rabbit for a year or 2, but refusing to keep doing it & by this point the rabbit is middle-aged & harder to rehome. So it'd be good if you have younger siblings who'd care for your rabbit instead of/or besides your parents.