<p>^I was wondering…</p>
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That doesn’t really show much passion. What did you do with it? How did you contribute?</p>
<p>^I was wondering…</p>
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That doesn’t really show much passion. What did you do with it? How did you contribute?</p>
<p>well i guess i didn’t explain enough, its kind of like a branch off. The club consists of fundraisers and the money that is made is sent to the official organization where the money is used for aiding people that can’t afford medical care. Sorry if i didn’t come off passionate haha I thought most schools had this club. I joined it because i liked its involvement with aiding an international community. I contributed by selling candy on campus and representing the club at school events. Its not really a major club at my school, but it was the only one that focused on fundraising for medical care in other countries.</p>
<p>OP…if the combined income of your parents is <$60K, then were you contacted through Questbridge? My understanding is that Questbridge contacts students through PSAT, if you indicated their income. In that case, you have a decent chance at most of the top schools, and you’ll qualify for need based aid.</p>
<p>I’ve never heard of Questbridge , but i searched it and its what I’ve been looking for. Thank you so much SSSmomof 3 haha this is going to change everything for me. I think Questbridge can help me get into Stanford . Sometimes I feel like I’m not worthy enough to attend top tier schools, but ill give it a shot. thanks :)</p>