Can't decide between MBA, MBP, or MBPR

I'm in my last year of college and have decided I need (want) a new MacBook. I have an older 15" MBP that only works when plugged in, a Dell Mini 9, and a 2010 iMac.  Planning on selling the three and getting either a 13" MBA, 13" MBP or have considered splurging for the 15" MBPR.  I've looked and looked and really don't know what would be best and be the best bang for my buck.  This would be my only computer and I would want to keep it for several years at least.  If I got the 13" MBP I would remove the disc drive and install a SSD to increase the speed but keep the storage of the HDD.  I have a decent music collection (40+ GB), do some work with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop occasionally, but mostly do basic stuff like word, excel, web browsing etc, travel a decent amount, and would most likely get an extra display for more serious work while at home.  I know this question gets asked a lot so I appreciate any responses for help.

Ordered (7/16/2012) the 2012 15.4" Macbook Pro (NON retina)
With:
2.6GHz i7 CPU
1GB GPU
HR Antiglare Wide Screen
750GB 7200 RPM HDD  (installed Crucial M4 256GB SSD with a fresh install of Mountian Lion)
I really wanted the rMBP but just could not see the real value of the Retina display when the (HR) 1680 X1050 is really ideal for me.  I also have the late 2011 Macbook Air that has 1440 X 900 resolution, it's not antiglare and not glossy either.  I also have a 2006 Black Macbook with 1280 X 800 and it's not antiglare and not glossy.  If the rMBP offered a antiglare display I'd probably still be deciding (took 3 weeks already).
The thoughts that keep me on the fence between the 15" rMBP and 15" MBP was "I need to buy the future and not invest in the past".  For sure the rMBP is the future.
Since I made the decision Im glad I did (15" MBP Antiglare WS).
my Pros/Cons list
                         rMBP          MBP
Speed                   X                X     (tie, adding SSD)  (Im getting 285 Write & 502 Read)
Expansion                              X     (increase RAM and HDD or SSD)
Weight                  X                      ( rMBP about a pound lighter, not impressed)
Generation                             X     (decided long ago to NOT buy 1st generation anything, if possible)
Repairability                           X     (replace battery on MBP and other parts, but not the rMBP, yet)
Resale                  X                       (not sure here but makes since, new beats old)
Antiglare                                X     (no contest)
Cost                     X                       (my configuration was about $320 more than the retina) 
Ports                                      X     (FW800, Gigabit Ethernet, DVD/CD drive, have HDMI adaper)
Value                                     X     ( rMBP display would be a waste of money for me)
BTW, my GeekBenck score is 12096

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