I think that St. John's has a lot to offer with its great curriculum it goes from Greek history up to modern history, and it links every form of study with philosophy which makes the learning there totally different from any other kind of learning elsewhere.
Will enjoy being here
It is pretty far from where I live, I don't know how I will adjust to how far away from home it is, but the people there are really nice, and calm about everything that goes on. I think that I will soon learn to live comfortably there.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The school is very small, and if you don't have too much money to spend around, you should really work on what money goes into this school otherwise look elsewhere, because this education is very different from other schools, and I guess if you really feel like this is your school, apart from the money, you'll find a way.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Start getting to know the admissions/financial aid officers now, before you leave everything to the last minute and end up stressing over too much.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Anyone who feels that math is there weak point: this is YOUR school. Also, anyone who likes to discuss and think and meet people who think radically, this school is perfect.
I think that St. John's has a lot to offer with its great curriculum it goes from Greek history up to modern history, and it links every form of study with philosophy which makes the learning there totally different from any other kind of learning elsewhere.
It is pretty far from where I live, I don't know how I will adjust to how far away from home it is, but the people there are really nice, and calm about everything that goes on. I think that I will soon learn to live comfortably there.
The school is very small, and if you don't have too much money to spend around, you should really work on what money goes into this school otherwise look elsewhere, because this education is very different from other schools, and I guess if you really feel like this is your school, apart from the money, you'll find a way.
Start getting to know the admissions/financial aid officers now, before you leave everything to the last minute and end up stressing over too much.
Anyone who feels that math is there weak point: this is YOUR school. Also, anyone who likes to discuss and think and meet people who think radically, this school is perfect.