Important Questions About St. John's University in New York City

<p>I can't seem to find its page on the Forums in CC, does it have one?</p>

<p>What are my chances and could I get any scholarships?</p>

<p>GPA- UW 3.9/4.0......W 4.45
Honors and AP classes in all HS years
223 hrs of community services
Pres of two clubs, found one, treasurer of another, head volunteer at Yale Hospital and student gov member
SAT- 1830, MATH-600 CR-610 W-620
ACT-28</p>

<p>Is it a good college in general? Plan to double major in journalism and finance
What is the difference between the Manhattan and Queens campus? I want to dorm in Manhattan, but I'm assuming not all classes are at the Manhattan campus and I may have to travel to Queens to take them, correct?</p>

<p>also how does the fact that I'm not Roman Catholic affect me? Should I not go there because of that?</p>

<p>You’re in. It’s not competitive at all.</p>

<p>I’d be looking at some more competitive schools. If you want NYC i’d look at Fordham - your GPA is great, SAT’s ok (on the lower side for fordham I think). not sure how much $ you’d get from them but you have a shot at getting admitted. </p>

<p>I’d also consider Manhattan College over St. John’s. </p>

<p>none of the catholic schools will push religion. Do you have to go to school in NYC? Other catholic schools you can look at would be St. Joe’s in Phily and U of Scranton.</p>

<p>You won’t have any problem not being Roman Catholic at any of the schools mentioned.</p>

<p>if you want to live in NYC look at the New School (social sciences)/ Eugene Lang College (humanities). Located in the village near NYU</p>