Congrats everyone. We make way over money and hence can not take Quest bridge route but huge congrats to everyone who got matched. Good luck to the remaining students
^This isn’t true? Not sure what you mean by “we make way over money.” Are you talking about EFC?
UChicago - 84
Williams - 16
Rice - 51
Northwestern - 63
Hamilton - 5
Colorado College - 10
Notre Dame - 22
Vanderbilt - 25
USC - 5
Oberlin - 3
Amherst - 19
UPenn- 56
Yale- 52
Pomona- 17
Bowdoin- 12
Duke- 38
Emory- 31
Haverford- 15
Caltech- 6
Princeton- 49
Swarthmore- 18
Columbia- 39
Not sure how you got Stanford, they don’t reveal their numbers (I saw the letters for students who were matched to them this year)
I messed up my financial aid, so I didn’t even have a chance at matching. Someone literally just explained to me what a W-2 form was today. Not my best moment. A little relieved that I just made a dumb mistake. I’m gonna see how MIT EA goes and I’ll try to figure out what to do after that.
soooo
anyone else applying QB RD?
I am. It’s a little ridiculous that half the schools want full tax returns and W-2s sent in…before we get our admissions decisions. #-o
@mohammadmohd18 so is it true that the only ‘perk’ of applying rd thru qb is that i guess the title looks nice?
i saw somewhere that you can literally get the same financial package as if you just applied through common app but idk if thats true.
@betts00 Well, the way I understand it is, the schools that you rank for QB RD get your QB app forwarded to them. So for some, you pretty much get to apply without doing anything, since you’ve already done the app. For others, however, they also require the Common App, in which case it’s even better because they get to see both your QB app and your ComApp. More essays/short answers means more opportunities for the adcoms to get the measure of you and decide if they want you or not.
Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong about any of that, @ anyone. The deadline for QB RD is Dec. 11 and I want to be sure.