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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks all! I appreciate you sharing your research. Einstein/ Blair in MoCo, Rockville or Howard County sound like great options. My DC is an A student in DC, but we have not supplemented learning so a pressure cooker school in MD or VA may not be the best option. I’m not sure what A student in DC translates to in other states. The idea of a VA school for in-state tuition sounds great. I’m not sure how competitive DC would need to be. We’ll likely rent a house inbound for a high school while renting out our DC home. [/quote] For UVA you need to be a top student. But there are lots of instate VA schools to choose from for lots of different kids. Both my nephews are average to above average students. One graduated last year from VCU. The other one is at James Madison. Both with really good experiences. You cannot beat the price. It’s a steal for what you get. Bonus is that it’s far enough but not too far away from the DMV for the parents.[/quote] +1 also, you have in-state tuition for W&M, which is really unique for a public school. Competitive but not as much as UVA. And VT is really competitive for some majors but not for a lot of them. We're in Arlington and know several people who moved from DC for high school[/quote]
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