<p>Currently, I am a sophomore in high school (going to be a Junior in August), and did quite well on my ACT that I took in October. Just the other day, I received an email from Questbridge stating that I would be a candidate for their program and that that information was received through the ACT. I have read up on the program, and was just wondering on how the whole thing works? So basically, after your junior year of high school you are able to apply for the Summer program, and then in your Senior year, you can apply for the College Match? Any other information would be greatly appreciated - especially anyone who has been through the process. Thanks! :)</p>
<p>I got the same letter this past winter (I then did CPS). Basically the end of winter of your junior year is when you apply for the first thing which is CPS or College Prep Scholar. This can lead to free summer programs, college admissions conferences, college prep counseling, visits to partner colleges and/or a laptop. Then in the fall you can apply for the match, where you can potentially get matched with a college. Know that like less then one percent of people will get a summer program and the match rate is also very low (the finalists tend to do very well in the RD pool). Let me know if you have any more questions…</p>