<p>Hi, I am a junior of the class of 2011. I live in a small town in upstate NY where i attended the local public schools up until 8th grade. I am an avid baseball player, one of the best if not the best in my town for my age. Due to political reasons i was cut from the middle school team in both 7th and 8th grade. The coach had his crop of players and showed that no change would be made in the future. My parents alongside many others fought this with the school board to no avail as it has continued. I decided to attend a high school in New Jersey about 40 minutes away where i have attended until now. The school was a national powerhouse, and is still an amazing program where i have played and started every year (not too much varsity time.) It is an all boys school and for the first year i enjoyed it very much. But in the recent years I have grown tired of it, and I now actually hate it. I wish to return to my public high school, knowing that I will probably not play my senior year. My school now has a very high tuition, and has caused my parents much hardship. I wish to return to my hometown with all of my friends for an enjoyable senior year, not to mention that there is a much larger variety of classes i can take. I have a steady 3.1 gpa, and i received a 1550 on my SAT, which I am retaking in October. If i go through with this, will this affect my college admission process? Or my receiving an athletic scholarship? I would also like to give my parents a break from all of the hardships that they have endured paying tuition, although they do want me to finish it out.</p>
<p>No one has this answer brah. Just make the decision and live with it.</p>
<p>I’m fairly certain that it will not affect you positively or negatively, however.</p>
<p>well not playing senior year may affect your chances of getting an athletic scholarship (I’m not sure, you’d probably have to explain the situation, and at least play outside of school). But how do you know you won’t get to play, since its been 4 years.</p>
<p>i am not totally sure…i feel like it could happen, but i’m not so sure. i just don’t want to look back and regret doing this in a few years</p>