<p>Even though match is over, is it progressively easier to be matched the lower your family income is? Like once your EFC is 0...does having lower income help you more? </p>
<p>It probably varies by school…I have read that some schools will not match anyone with an EFC above 0.</p>
<p>Alright thanks </p>
<p>Also, is it too late to add a college to QB Regular Decision? I contacted QB yesterday and they haven’t replied back yet. </p>
<p>The deadline for submitting schools for RD was December 11. I would imagine that every QB partner school will waive application fees for you if you ask, though, and most take the CA. Getting transcripts/letters of recommendation/etc. will be difficult to pull off by January 1 with schools being on holiday break in a few days.</p>
<p>What do you mean by that last part? That’s pretty much done in Common App for me. QB said Swarthmore has access to all the QB applications and I just have to tell them, and I did. </p>
<p>My son was a College Match finalist who did not match. He had a deadline of 12/11 to choose schools that were not on his list of match schools. Those schools were supposed to get his QB application yesterday.</p>
<p>Well yeah but at least you were able to do it on time. I submitted the form to all of my QB schools too, but I wanted to add one after I submitted it. </p>