Not at all @camwow the tuition sharing is a big boost. Skate while you can where you will be happiest.
SCU has horrible financial aid, so run the NPC. It’s a good match for you, but only if it’s affordable…
Note that Pepperdine is an evangelical Christian school, so if you’re interested in growing in your faith it’s great but if you’re not Christian or if it’s not a priority in your life Pepperdine is not a good choice.
Will you spend time in Korea? Volunteer there?
DO NOT take any class at a college after graduation (community education or Korean language classes would be OK).
Some colleges want to see test scores from before graduation, so make sure to take the test in April and May, just in case. Many will accept gap year scores too but by taking the test in April or May you cover all your bases.
The best school for international business is USC-Columbia, but it’s highly selective.
I second Denison and Dickinson. You could add St Olaf for another match. Many Northern and Midwestern colleges will have ice rinks BTW.