Can I change my SAT scores for the Questbridge RD round?

<p>Hi everyone!
I'm really interested in Questbridge, and I think I will likely be chosen as a finalist, considering that I am a URM and my family currently makes just over $20,000 a year. I am especially interested in the RD round because it is not binding. I will only be applying to Brown for the college match round because it's really the only school that I am 100% I would want to attend.
The only things holding me back are my SAT and SAT II scores. (My UW GPA is 3.85) Currently they are:
SAT I: 2070 (CR:640 M:680 W:750)
SAT II: Bio:670 Math II:620 </p>

<p>I know that these are definitely not at the level required for Brown, and I am assuming that I can't improve these before the September Questbridge deadline.
I am planning on taking the SAT I in October and SAT IIs in November. If I am a finalist but not matched, can I put my new scores on my Questbridge application for the RD round?<br>
Another question: Is it true that I cannot apply EA to non-Questbridge schools if I am using Questbridge?
Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>On the QB application, you can put down the date(s) of upcoming tests and just leave the scores blank. That will indicate you will have new scores coming in. </p>

<p>You are correct that you cannot apply EA to other schools if you are applying through QB.</p>

<p>Thanks so much for your response! I need a little more clarification. If I don’t do the college match round and instead only the QB RD round, then can I apply EA to other non-QB colleges? The EA I’m speaking of in non-restrictive.</p>

<p>Sorry, it sounded like your post that you would be doing the match round for Brown. If you do not rank any schools and do the RD round ONLY, you may use EA or ED. See the flow chart here.</p>

<p>[National</a> College Match Flowchart](<a href=“QuestBridge”>QuestBridge)</p>

<p>Thanks again! You’re right, I was debating doing college match for Brown, however I think I’ll just do the QB RD instead. I really don’t want to give up doing EA for some of my schools.
Is this a wise choice? Although I am a URM and my family has low income, I haven’t really had any hardships… my dad had a decent salary before he was laid off from his job, and we have a good amount saved up. I’m pretty sure I’ll be chosen as a finalist, but I HIGHLY doubt I’ll be matched.</p>