Yes, Nuke, that is pretty much my reasoning... I'm so tired of living in the city and I just want to experiment. And I'm not completely sure if this is the right idea, but I figured it would be best to experiment in college, where it's only 4 years, than to go to somewhere familiar and keep my roots where they are. I will end up moving out of the city at some point in my life I feel, but it would be better to do it for college than in the real world because I would lose less connections it seems. Of course, this comes from a very inexperienced perspective.
And honestly, another big reason is there's just no schools in state that I would be willing to go to, aside from Whitworth. That's definitely still on my list (it's like out of state since it's so different from Seattle), and I'm doing this one program for low-income called College Bound scholarship so for any in-state schools I can get a greatly reduced tuition. So, as of right now Whitworth is a really good call, but I want to just keep my options open.
I was not aware at all that there's that Western Undergraduate Exchange program. Wow!!! So, that definitely makes me think that I'll be looking in the west. Aside from Whitworth, I think my new lists includes Western Oregon, Cal State Chico, Cal State Stanislaus, and Dixie State. I'm confident I could play at Whitworth and maybe Western Oregon, but the others are a bit of a stretch baseball-wise. I think I could get it though.
As for getting in front of these schools, I think I'll figure it out. I've been working two jobs (pizza delivery on Friday and Saturday nights and coaching on 3 weekdays), so I think I'm going to save up this money for college camps and transportation to them. The other side I was thinking was to actually save the money for college itself (as my parents have saved up very little), but I feel like using it for camps (at some cheaper targeted schools) would be a smarter investment. I have solid grades (3.99 unweighted right now), and I'm going to try to take the SAT before March. So, that should definitely be a good way to get the cost of college down.
I'm excited man, all of this research is fun!!! Any advice on what I should do from here on out? If any of these schools have a winter camp, should I try to go? Or wait til next summer?
Thanks!!! John