The edit queue is up for discussion again.
I have a different feature request: Tell new editors when their edit suggestions are rejected.
When I first started editing on Stack Overflow, I was delighted that there was finally a way I could contribute to Stack Overflow and earn some points towards upvote or comment privileges. It seemed -- to my naive perspective -- that it even allowed for a workaround to the fact that commenting was blocked.
So I started editing. After a few weeks and several edits, I noticed (in a minor tab of my profile page) that the majority of my edits had been rejected. So I changed my editing habits. Suggesting edits takes time, and as a new user, I want ALL of my edits to be accepted. Score or otherwise, I don't want to develop a low accepted-edit score.
If I had received a notification of my rejected edit (similar to the top-right notifications of messages and reputation score changes), I would have begun to incorporate community feedback immediately and saved reviewers the trouble of reviewing my earlier edits.
This may be a moderately-expensive feature to implement, but I think it will be worth it. Newer reviewers will be happier because they will not have the unpleasant surprise of seeing several edits rejected at once. And edit-queue reviewers will be happier because they have 5x or 10x fewer bad edits per new user.