After having a fairly lengthy discussion with a fellow CAG (jaykrue), regarding the fate of my life, the future I'm heading towards, and what to do after my High School career, I've decided to head straight for a 2 year community College. Keep in mind, I know I have not done all my research regarding this topic, but I was browsing a local college in my area (San Antonio), and for 20 hours, it's going to cost me about $2000. Now, I don't know if that's alot, or not. To me, it's alot. For others, that could be dirt cheap. Anyways, I'm willing to make sacrifice in order to get there. I've decided to sell off my collection, in hopes of investing into the most profitable asset I own, me. When I'm rich...no, when I'm living comfortably (trying to be realistic here), I can just re-purchase my games. Invest now, reap the benefits later.
Consider this a free bump - $2000 a year for community college is absolute and outright RAPE. I just finished two years at a CC at $20/unit. Entry level classes were generally 3-5 units, meaning each class was $60-100 per semester. The only classes that were actually 5 units were foreign languages because they're generally longer classes. My balance for a full load of classes (12 units is considered full time in CA, but I've done as many as 16 in one semester) was never over $350 per semester. Granted, that's before books - but I highly recommend Amazon and Half.com for textbooks if you're looking to save some money.
Anyhoo, best of luck. CC's an excellent way to get all of the GE classes you're required to take out of the way and save some cash - I'm transferring to Cal State in the fall, and finished two years of GE classes in about a year and a half with summers thrown in.