How much money we’ve raised for schools
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
The Quizlet Queries for Quid program is going strong - the latest count puts our combined fundraising total at $770! That’s just about a third of my overall goal of raising $2,512 dollars. We can definitely do it, we just need your help.
What is Quizlet Queries for Quid? Well, if you haven’t seen the original blog post about this, check that out.
I’ve just added two new proposals to the challenge:
The first one will get a camera for a journalism class in Oakland, CA, a city just ten minutes away from where I live (or shall I say, Quizlet world headquarters
) The journalism class at my high school (in which I’m the editor of our website, The Cougar Online) is fortunate enough to have several cameras, and they are absolutely essential to our operation.
The second one is also local for me - it will buy a refrigerator for a class of special-needs students in San Jose, CA, which is about an hour away from Quizlet HQ. This is an incredible idea. To quote their request:
The students would only be serving coffee to school staff. I know my students can make lattes. All they need is a little practice. Also, the students would be learning the skills necessary to run or manage a store. The students would be using math to perform inventory, budgeting and other accounting principles. The students would be practicing Language Arts by composing email orders and taking other forms of correspondence. The students would learn to initiate in polite customer interactions.
Our problem is that we have no refrigerator to store our milk, water and espresso beans. We are hoping that we can get a refrigerator so that we can finalize and check off all equipment needed to start this program. We have everything but a refrigerator.
Is that awesome or what? We’re still working on two other proposals, getting a color printer for a school in Louisiana and helping students in North Carolina build a trashcan holder. If you haven’t already, now’s your chance to donate. We only need to raise $1,742 more dollars to reach our goal. If you can’t, please encourage your parents and friends to donate.
I’d like to recognize the twelve Quizlet users who have donated already:
- Mr. Kevin Hoogheem
- Mr. Alan Margulius
- Ms. Cristina Lopez
- Mr. Erik Heerlein
- Mr. Kevin James (twice!)
- Ms. Bettina Mok
- Anonymous
- Mr. Neil Kelty
- Mr. Max McBride
- Mrs. Debra Della Silva
- Ms. Jeanetta Mish
- Mr. Andrew Sutherland (me!)
As I promised in the original blog post, anyone who donates through the Quizlet Queries for Quid program will get all ads on Quizlet forever removed from their accounts, and a little
icon on their dashboards. To people on that list, send me a message and I’ll set you up with the special settings. Thank you for your generosity!
While we’re here, let’s talk about Quizlet a little bit. Since the last post about performance problems, I’ve made several key changes to make Quizlet faster and more reliable. Uptime and average pageload times have improved a lot. I’ve also overhauled the Search page (it still has a long way to go though, in terms of returning good results). I’ve been making lots of back-end changes that are unnoticeable to you guys, but certainly make everything run smoother behind the scenes.
Last, a few life updates: I submitted my applications to UC Berkeley and UCLA last night! It was a great feeling - I went out for a post-midnight celebration with a friend (I sent mine in in the afternoon, but he squeezed his in 25 minutes before the deadline!) to a local 24hr burger joint. It was awesome. Also, I will find out about my MIT application in exactly two weeks! Not to mention my 18th birthday is in eight days! Among other (less scrupulous) rights, I’ll get to vote for the first time in time for the presidential primaries. Yay growing up and going to college ![]()

Fast forward two years, and Quizlet is a worldwide operation. More than two million terms have been entered and studied on Quizlet. Right now there are 61,763 registered users. I find it hard to wrap my head around that number. If all the Quizlet users got together, we’d fill
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