<p>How about this uni?
After I checked out some reviews and opinions on different websites I understood that 50% of people who went there have a good opinion about it and the other half no. I read that in St John's the students don't study,but they drink,smoke weed and party the whole time..
Could you help me with more information about it? about the business program, safety, how hard is to find a job after it,interships,professors and so on. Do they give financial aid for international students?</p>
<p>I can’t respond to your specific questions, but I can say that St. John’s, a Catholic university, has fairly low admissions standards. Because it was a commuter school until fairly recently, many students live off campus. It’s in a not particularly great part of Queens, NY, but is within 30 minutes of Manhattan. It’s certainly not a school most would consider crossing international borders to attend, but it’s the kind of place that may offer you a big scholarship if you have strong credentials.</p>
<p>Internationals who need FA have few choices. Here are three urls that list these choices:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/financial-aid.php”>http://www.educationusa.info/financial-aid.php</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2013/09/19/colleges-that-give-international-students-the-most-financial-aid”>http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2013/09/19/colleges-that-give-international-students-the-most-financial-aid</a></p>
<p>St. Johns in NY is an AACSB accredited school. As a business major, if you do well in it, your employment outlook is very good. If you get 3.5+ GPA as accounting major, you will most likely be hired by a Big 4 accounting firm. There are plenty of businesses in NYC hire graduates from St. John’s. Even 40 years ago, St. John’s was not a totally commuter school and I don’t think they are now either.</p>
<p>Disclosure: I am not a St. John’s graduate.</p>