<p>Did you check out the website? It says that it you take the October SAT or September ACT and foward it to the college you’re applying to, it still counts. So you have one more chance to get a higher score. If you aren’t a finalist, it just releases you from all binding contracts and allows you to apply early action or decision anywhere you like. Either way, being part of QuestBridge lets colleges know your financial decision and they can offer Aid based on those decisions. So no, its not a complete waste.</p>
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<p>Mare, this is from the FAQ’s from the site you linked me to. This is a post bac program, for people who already have a 4 year degree. Either way, you are not a legacy, and for a program like QB, that is a good thing! :)</p>
<p>GA2012MOM: Ah, well, thanks for clearing that up for me. I’ll have to check up with my grandfather to understand what he meant by that.</p>
<p>How do you think QB would view a senior applying one year and then applying again as a senior due to a personal / family situation?</p>
<p>You can only apply as a “senior” so if due to something you had to fall back a year, you would still be eligible, and you should address the issues in your essays.</p>
<p>What if I need to finish 2 classes to be officially classified as a senior this year (which I should be able to do within the semester). So I’ll be a senior this year–Can I apply only after I complete the 2 classes or while I’m taking the classes?</p>
<p>If a personal family situations cause me to fallback again to a senior at the start of next year, (from what GA21012MOM wrote it seems I can apply again if a senior) do you think QB will view me as having too many problems?</p>
<p>Oh, I see. You should be a senior, but are two credits behind? You can only apply when you are a senior, and will be graduating that calender year. It seems you will have to wait a year, correct?</p>
<p>I will be able to graduate this year as a senior if I finish 2 classes. The 2 classes can be completed this Fall 2009 semester, so I think I will be a senior this year.</p>
<p>Sorry I re-read what I wrote, it’s not too clear what I’m saying.</p>
<p>I will be able to graduate this year as a senior if I finish 2 classes and attend Fall & Spring semesters. The 2 classes can be completed this Fall 2009 semester, so I should be able to be a senior this year.
But, I’m not sure if situations will cause me to miss the required Spring semester, even though the classes and credits needed will be completed.
So after the 2 classes are completed, I will be senior status with enough credits to graduate. But even with enough credit to graduate, there are attendance requirements in Fall and Spring semesters. So I might fallback to senior if I have to miss time in the Spring semester.</p>
<p>@123q: You should be fine applying to QB- just make sure that you keep with your graduation requirements and they’ll accept your application.</p>
<p>@xctf: I’ll cross-post here with Mare_Crisium; you won’t be submitting the 1940 for finalist status, but if you make finalist and took the Oct/Sept tests you can have them forwarded. That said, a 1940 doesn’t remotely diqualify you; that’s exactly the average score for QB finalists. As far as non-finalist advantages- there are several. Read through this thread and on the QB website FAQ.</p>
<p>hey Mare_Crisium and alexandrafitzmor, thanks for both your help,
@alexandrafitzmor: what do you mean by “you wont be submitting the 1940 for finalist status”? Don’t you have to submit SAT scores in the QB application? NOW, I know I can submit later Sat/Act scores once I am a finalist.</p>
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<p>So if I don’t make it as a finalist, I won’t be able to forward the Questbridge app to my RD schools, right?</p>
<p>2009 QB applicants, forewarning information.</p>
<p>2008 QB = same questions asked & answered - lots of nervous posts at Submit deadline (‘server’ blockages) - lots of ‘waiting’ posts at Finalist Announcement and finally, posts of Matches or NOT. </p>
<p>Scary stuff. </p>
<p>My QB app 99% done - but waiting a few more weeks before the big SUBMIT push.</p>
<p>Who’s applying for the new Quest for Excellance awards??<br>
I might give it a try.</p>
<p>(Now, if only I were Native American Indian…)</p>
<p>PLEAse…Help with my remaining 1%…</p>
<p>Okay, I have 99% completed the QB application. </p>
<p>I would like to include my resume in the additional application section since it has a lot more detail about my variuos employment and activities. My resume is three pages and is more than 300 word limit. </p>
<p>There is no box to upload the resume like there is on the common application. </p>
<p>Anyone have any ideas?</p>
<p>@GetToCollege: Email the QB team and ask if there is some way you could include it. ASk them what you just posted here, or something more specific like “Can i ask my councelor to fax you a copy of my resume along with my transcript?”</p>
<p>@xtcf: Oops, I think that was partially the fact that I wrote that at 2AM. You <em>will</em> be submitting the 1940 for finalist status, and that is the average score. Also, you actually don’t <em>need</em> to send in the SAT score, but unless you haven’t taken it or you recieved a 600/2400, you really should.</p>
<p>Terp2014: Read! The! Questbridge! Website! NOW. In it you’ll find that <em>even</em> non-finalists can use the Questbridge application to forward their information to colleges- this program wasn’t meant to exclude people, but help them. That said, not <em>all</em> colleges even accept the QB app in the first place, or don’t accept it from anyone during the RD round (not even finalists). For these exceptions, you forward the Common App form with your QB essays pasted in.</p>
<p>@GetToCollege: That is going to be the most difficult part. My advice is: of <em>course</em> there will be server blockage- several thousand people are trying to submit their application in a few hours! At peak hours many websites slow or even crash. Of course there is going to be a nervous waiting period, but don’t freak out either!
My advice is to apply for as many awards as you can, it means more chances of recieving one.</p>
<p>@GetToCollege: Please do NOT submit your resume to the QB center or the schools. They don’t need to see your “skills” or lengthy job descriptions. The reason they don’t have a box is because they don’t want to see it and it isn’t necessary. List your most important jobs, and unless a reader of your app will have NO IDEA what the job means, don’t explain it, just list it. If you find that the 300 word limit isn’t enough for you, write one of your essays on your work experiences and how they shaped you or some such thing.</p>
<p>PS: By the way, when you’re applying for a job, most employers want to see a one-page, to the point resume, not three. The idea is that your work speaks for itself for the most part. You shouldn’t have a three-page resume…also, how on earth do you have 3 pages of (real) work experience? You’re 17 for pete’s sake!</p>