@Pokeman1 Thanks for the chance me. EFC stands for expected family contribution. You can get your EFC by filing the FAFSA. From what I know, Questbridge offers full rides to people who have both really low EFCs (preferably zero) and high caliber academic credentials. And one of these qualities won’t necessarily compensate for the other. For example, having perfect sat scores with middle class income will not get you a Questbridge full ride. You need both of these components get a full ride.
Based on the number of Questbridge full rides, it seems the chances of getting one are much lower than applying somewhere EA or ED, which is why I didn’t do it. Only 657 matches (or full rides) are awarded annually by ALL 38 QUESTBRIDGE PARTNER COLLEGES.