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I joined a bunch of STEM programs, internships, etc outside of high school, but in school I’m only apart of 2 clubs and 2 sports. Should my application have an equal amount of in-school and out of sch …
I spent dozens of hours on each of these long games, and I want to display my interest in compsci through them. Where can I publish them?
My average is a 96%, but I don’t know how I would convert that to a 4.0 gpa? Is a 96% less than a 4.0 because it is not a perfect 100? Or I could a 95% and above be considered a 4.0 gap?
In the graph with the number of applications to a certain college can I see which ones got accepted and which ones didn't?
I will graduate with over 25 college courses and about 20 honors courses completed. My gpa is a 3.1 but I still have time to boost that as I am a junior taking only college classes. Do I still have ch …
I know a friend that applied ED to one of the Ivy Leagues and they also applied Early Action to a private university. They got accepted into the EA university, so I looked up the university, and appar …
Let us say a student constantly receives torment (serious torments with no kidding, the abuser is never convicted only due to the lack of rule of law in the region), which forbids him to go to schoo …
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I previously encountered some issues when trying to add up more AP courses to my curriculum. The main reason is that the teaching platform my school use has a beyond unreasonable gra …
Why did they nearly 3000 drop in EA applications this year? Simple. It's because MIT now requires either the SAT or ACT to apply. Therefore they had 20% fewer applicants this year due to that singular …
I recently got a 1360 (700 in math and 660 in reading) on my SAT, and I'm thinking of applying to the following schools: University of Washington (Seattle), UIUC, Rose-Hulman, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Vande …
I haven’t gotten my score report back yet (I tested Dec. 10th) but I’m expecting to have gotten maybe a 25. All of the schools I’m submitting to are test optional for homeschoolers. My ECs and LORs ar …
Hi there, For Cornell application, what would be the highest math class I've ever took( as an state board indian student, this is confusing) or how can I know that? ( P.S I have took the math in the s …
Hi there, how can I apply for cornell with a FEE WAIVER. as an international low income student with no guidance counselor.
I am an international applicant so I have heard that SATs have more weight with our applications since we have international qualifications (I do A Levels/Cambridge).
My profile/essays also seem decent …
2027 Early Applications 3,009 578 19.2%
2026 Early Applications 2,633 560 20.4%
This includes 47 Questbridge applicants from a pool of 1260.
Hello everyone, I am a first generation low income African American student in Georgia (I attend a majority minority school in a kind of low income county). My family has an income of <20,000. My sist …
Hello, everyone. After the ED round, I revised my application and realize there indeed could be some issues with the rigors of the curriculum. I heard there is an online university called www.outli …
My situation in high school was kind of weird. I was homeschooled, so I spent a lot of time helping my brother out with schoolwork (he’s a grade below me) and helping my mom out around the house (she …
This is very impressive considering ND received 15% more REA applications than last year. Actually, ND received more REA applications than Harvard, Yale, or Stanford. With a yield rate of nearly 70%, …
I am a freshman studying in a STEM high school. I will be specializing in the field of IT with computer science as the bulk of my subjects (6 year-long courses in 3 years). With this level of rigor an …
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