Ethnicity Breakdown | Asian | Black | Caucasian | Hispanic | Middle Eastern | Native American | Pacific Islander |
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Saint Johns College Students | 16% | 17% | 52% | 21% | 4% | 3% | 1% |
All Bold.org College Students | 12% | 22% | 36% | 25% | 2% | 2% | 1% |
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Best years of my life.
Campus food is the absolute worst.
The best thing I loved about SJU was being able to be away from, completely independent but not so independent that if I made mistakes I would be completely stuck. Staff and administrators are almost like family because of how collected the community is- I've gone through some of my toughest times as an individual as well as a student with the support of professors and administrators.
Saint John's is on a little peninsula (literally) so it could be very easy to get homesick or feel alone during holidays if you do not decide to go home or spend it with friends.
It's in the middle of New York City so it's very accessible to many interesting experiences.
The dining hall is not the best and the dorms have mice.
Personally, I loved the environment, the people around the St. John's campus make you feel welcomed. At first, you're pretty nervous to meet new people but then you start to realize that you are not alone when it comes to college. People all around you are all going through the same amount of stress which holds you strong as you start to acknowledge that everyone gets through it.