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  • 12-23-2011, 05:35 PM
    jayson97
    Re: Emancipation in Texas for 16 Years Old
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    Getting Virginia tuition requires a year of residency. You've got bigger issues though. You'll probably have to jump through hoops to get into high school. It would take some bona fide document showing you are residing with this other person. In most counties, they're a little sensitive to people school shopping.

    I hope your grades are top notch. Your ability to get into the better state schools (like UVa, W&M, Tech) is going to be tougher from in-state, especially if you come from the more populous counties than you would coming in from out of state.

    My grades are all above averages and probably the top. I think about move to Virginia so I can get some scholarships from high school there, or some local scholarships. Because in Texas, there are a lot of scholarships but only for Texas college. I think it is the same with Virginia and that is one reason for me to try to move there.

    I want to ask, is it really complicated for this issue? Including, my parents drawing up guardianship temporary, move to another state, get into a high school? Oh, I forgot to say, that unrelated adult live in an apartment.
    Thank you everyone for helping me!
  • 12-23-2011, 05:39 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Texas for 16 Years Old
    Is the unrelated adult of the same, or opposite gender as you?

    There's a reason I'm asking, and it's not the one you think.
  • 12-23-2011, 06:05 PM
    jayson97
    Re: Emancipation in Texas for 16 Years Old
    haha. same gender with me.
  • 12-23-2011, 07:13 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Texas for 16 Years Old
    Then IF your parents are willing to go along with this, it probably won't be that big a deal.
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