The WORST Parts About St. John's University - Campus Interviews - LTU
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2018
- The students at St. John’s University are describing what they consider to be the worst parts about their school. Located in Queens, New York, St. John’s University is home to over 20,000 students. Each of these students have something they dislike about their school. LTU got sample of their thoughts for you.
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What are your thoughts on these students views? Do you want to be a student at St. John's University?
Yes,I would like to
I'm a commuting senior here, the worst part is the expensive tuition. I'm in a low income family and even after all the aid and scholarship, I still have to pay around 12k with single parent. The location not great either. Commuting through Jamaica, you sometimes gets harassed and met by rude and violent people
It’s on Union turnpike though it’s just Jamaica is a couple blocks down unless you go from the Jamaica way then yeah I know what you mean
True the people in Jamaica Ave can be weird. But I take q30 or q31 bus so I avoid them most of the time. Also yeah this college is expensive. After aid, I still had to pay 14k. My parents almost freaked out. But the campus is pretty good and the teachers are overall very exceptional imo
Why didn't you go somewhere else?
@@tthomas4130 For one, I love the campus. And two, they offered majors that didnt offered in other uni, and three, not that far from where I resides.
That sounds like a You problem. Maybe should've gone to a CUNY. You could've applied to Macaulays.
Aw, you can tell some of these people are freshman right away lol
The girl with the purple hair is a queen
I went to si campus late 80s. It was a very small campus. We had the newspaper, campus announcements, and more.
Suny Oswego graduate here. St. John’s University was one of my colleges I picked to attend when I graduated from high school.
The tuition is WAY too high
Agree with all of them!
Wow! Is there anything else you would add?
Let's Talk University I made a video about it on my channel!
1:46 Shouts out Shaondel!!!
I think worst part is that it's far away from main land ..hard to find a part time job
Really?
Sadhanam kayyilundo guyz..✋
So many negative and judgmental comments. It’s horrible!
@3:34 what point is she trying to make lmao. Of course they won’t tell if you don’t ASK. Plus you’re in college, you’re not a child anymore of course you need to figure things out on your own.
They’re still young. 😂
I’m 30 years old and I remember hen I was 18, guidance at that age is still needed. Just because by 18, the law views one as an adult doesn’t mean they can think like an adult. Their brain is still developing.
Thank you that's my point exactly, I'm 18 this year and independence is still a brand new concept laying idly still in the back of my mind, still as fresh as ever. Adults make maturity seem like a realistic downside that is as common as cognitive sense that must be realized instead of aiding legal adults like myself to embrace the concept in a chronological manner 🤦🏽♂️
Duh! It's college! You have to work hard for the grades.
Duh. He’s saying that they are doing the hard work.
thx
...I commuted there from Williamsburg Brooklyn for 5 years...2 subways (GG & E or F train) and a bus to Union Turnpike & Utopia...pharmacy major 78'...don't know how I did it...
The bad grades I get ? That’s your fault not the school unless everyone knows that class is hard to get a good grade in
He literally said nah... as in nah I'm joking
3.28. If you dont axed? OOF!!! That will not play well on a interview.
1:47
some of these kids can't complete a full sentence, yet they are in college?
... um.. we’re talking about St. John’s... not exactly Syracuse or NYU.
@@fromnytomd St. Johns is "NY's Team." Not SU.😂😹😅...Word!
they're just shy
So sorry you have to deal with racist in your comments....
Not great. St.Johns is very diverse, students and professors. Depends on your major as well. School President is Filipino. The dorms are only 20 yrs old. That’s fairy new compared to other schools. St. John’s gives a ton of AID. The problem is St. John’s allows too many folks in that have no business in school along with putting them into debt. I would say majority of ppl you interviewed would be better off at CUNY school. Also the complaint you have to take Theology, it’s fucking a Catholic school! They offer other religions, the school goes out of its way. If the school took academics much more serious kicked out riff raff, St.John’s could be Fordham.
The faculty is not diverse at all I am junior here
Wrong. One president is not a reflection of the entire faculty.
I agree . I felt like most of my classes were dumbed down to accommodate people who otherwise shouldn’t have made it into college. While I had perfect grades, I had to do literally 90% of learning by myself to prepare myself for the real world
Stop invalidating other people’s feelings. If they don’t feel,that it’s diverse enough then that’s cool. It probably isn’t compared to the diversity they’re used to seeing.
Shallow students...they are suppose to draw on the wisdom of their elders and apply the knowledge using their way of thinking instead of complaining "lack of diversity" woah woah woah.
To that young lady in white jacket @ 2:58, as a graduate of this school as a Redman, philosophy will serve her well. It did for me even now.
I graduated from this school some time ago and diversity is NOT what's lacking.
That’s her experience. You can disagree without invalidating her experience.
And lack of diversity is an experience and can make that experience different. Stop being so judgmental. You must have never felt that in your life so you wouldn’t understand from their point of view. That’s cool. Don’t be a judgmental A-hole.
Most of these folks don't seem like they should be in college lmao
Why, howcome?? Because we’re voicing our own opinions and you don’t approve of it! “Well I’m sorry “KAREN” on being offended.
They should be in community college.
why? they graduated highschool didnt they
@@tempest_2222 it’s just stereotyping that’s all lol because when you think of someone in college you think of an intellectual person that is really well dressed and has no flaws but these people were just the opposite of that which is why the comment was made lol
Not at age 18. College age should be around 21-22.
They sound so stupid but interesting note they say it's expensive
No need to be rude.