Already interested in math/science

<p>I'm intrigued by the St. John's idea. Obviously the classic development curve there is to come in not liking math/science, and learning to like it. Are there any Johnnies out there who entered the school already interested in math/science?</p>

<p>I just graduated from St. John's in Annapolis this May. To answer your question, a good number of students enter St. John's alreday interested in math and science, although probably not the majority. I always liked math and would not have gone anywhere else. If you have any other questions about math and science at St. John's, I will check this thread.</p>

<p>I really want to transfer into St. John's, except there is one thing that I have to find out. I am currently a Math and Physics double-major. I know that for these majors, most other colleges (including the one I am attending now) require a butt-load of different physics and math classes. I hope to one day get into graduate school for both degrees. Does SJC prepare me for both? Do they teach you there things like linear algebra, partial differential equations, quantum mechanics, etc.? My fear is not being prepared enough for graduate school. Sure, many alumni of SJC become engineer, architects, and stuff, but how was their graduate school experience like? I guess I'm just nervous. Can someone please tell me the basic curricula for SJC's math and science?</p>