Anonymous wrote: If you have an irrational fixation on UVA and W&M, it will be easier to get in if you move to VA.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there's an in-state boost to admissions for W&M, but I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intriguing question...so you are asking do the DC resident Sidwell kids have a better shot at admission vs. the VA resident Sidwell kids (as an example)?
My gut tells me the former.
Are you full pay no matter what (i.e., won't receive any need-based aid regardless of domicile)?
OP here - Exactly - my gut also tells me the former but the responses above would indicate that's incorrect. We are full pay at both the private school and would be full pay for college, but that's all (we wouldn't be big donors).
To be clear, we are going to move anyway, I'm curious though if we should consider Virginia. We would if there's a benefit to college admissions. I'm not as concerned about the money.
Anonymous wrote:If you're not asking about finances, it would seem like you can afford $$$$. You're better off moving close to campus and saving everyone the commute time. More study time, more fun time, everyone's happy. We moved right next to my kid's private school and it was the best decision we ever made. My advice is move close and then apply widely nationally.
But to answer your actual question, yes. If you have an irrational fixation on UVA and W&M, it will be easier to get in if you move to VA.
Anonymous wrote:Intriguing question...so you are asking do the DC resident Sidwell kids have a better shot at admission vs. the VA resident Sidwell kids (as an example)?
My gut tells me the former.
Are you full pay no matter what (i.e., won't receive any need-based aid regardless of domicile)?