<p>I'm really considering whether or not I should apply through QuestBridge. The one thing that's holding me back is the doubt that I'll be selected as a finalist. So, I'm wondering if anybody has some numbers like % who are accepted as Finalists and then who are matched to a school.</p>
<p>I think more than half of the applicants become finalists and around 10% of those get matched. </p>
<p>Being a finalist is pretty easy as long as you have decent grades and scores, out of those people, they usually just weed out the ones that won’t qualify for full financial aid. </p>
<p>I could be wrong though, but look around their website, they have all the stats and figures like average SAT scores, income, GPA, etc.</p>
<p>From [Acceptance</a> Rates](<a href=“QuestBridge”>QuestBridge)</p>
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<li>National College Match Statistics</li>
</ol>
<p>Number of applicants 6647<br>
Number of finalists. 2748
Number of finalists offered admission and College Match scholarship. 310
Number of finalists offered admission and financial aid through Regular Decision. 1240
Total number of finalists offered admission and financial aid through College Match or Regular Decision. 1550</p>
<p>Thank you scoutsmom, now I have an idea of my chances of getting in.</p>
<p>does any1 know if the average GPA according to the homepage of the QB website is weighted or unweighted?</p>
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Sorry but I disagree. My son was not selected as a finalist and he had a 4.0 UW GPA and scored a 35 on the ACT with upper 700’s on his SAT subject tests. I think having an EFC close to 0 is more important in being selected as a finalist. Ours was around $6,300.</p>