Anonymous wrote:Trying to stereotype these two communities is pointless. They each have homes at different price points, of different ages and types, and consist of multiple microenvironments which can be different from street to street.
In broad terms McLean is wealthier, homes cost more, and the schools are better. But Vienna has wealthier areas with new, larger homes and McLean has less expensive areas with smaller, older homes with carports instead of garages. Demographics are similar between the two.
Your experience will depend more on you and your behavior than on which area you choose to live in. If you're pleasant, sociable, flexible, and outgoing, you'll be fine anywhere. If you're arrogant, self-important, overtly political, abrasive, etc., you'll have a tough time anywhere.
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Both the FCPS curriculum and the GPA algorithm are the same everywhere in the county. Vienna is a town, not a city, so it has county schools. By contrast, Falls Church is a city, so it has its own schools. Parts of Vienna lack sidewalks, other parts have sidewalks. Parts of McLean lack sidewalks, other parts have sidewalks. Pick an attribute and parts of McLean or Vienna will have that while other parts will not have that.