jerseyshorejohnny
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Recently took a look at the book by Princeton Review : THE BEST 361COLLEGES (2012 EDITION)
Book stated the following as it pertains to St. John's:
FRESHMAN PROFILE
Range SAT Critical Reading 480-590
Range SAT Math 490-620
Average High School GPA 3.20
% Graduated Top 10% of Class: 20%
% Graduated Top 25% of Class: 35%
% Graduated Top 50% of Class : 66%
Being the math whiz that I am, this means 34% of the freshman class were in the bottom half of their high school graduating class, which doesn't help in the U.S. News Rankings. No news bulletin there.
Diversity Stats:
% Male/Female 46/54
% from out of state 25%
% from public high schools 67%
% who live on campus : 30%
% African-American 18%
% Asian 18%
% Caucasian 37%
% Hispanic 16%
% International 4%
SELECTIVITY:
# of applicants: 54,871
% of applicants accepted: 46%
% of those accepted who attend: 12%
% Students graduating in 4 years: 36%
% of students graduating in 6 years : 58%
Most popular majors : Pharmacy, Liberal Studies, Psych, Accounting, Education.
As an aside, what surprised me somewhat is that colleges such as SIENA and MANHATTAN were not included. Go figure .
Book stated the following as it pertains to St. John's:
FRESHMAN PROFILE
Range SAT Critical Reading 480-590
Range SAT Math 490-620
Average High School GPA 3.20
% Graduated Top 10% of Class: 20%
% Graduated Top 25% of Class: 35%
% Graduated Top 50% of Class : 66%
Being the math whiz that I am, this means 34% of the freshman class were in the bottom half of their high school graduating class, which doesn't help in the U.S. News Rankings. No news bulletin there.
Diversity Stats:
% Male/Female 46/54
% from out of state 25%
% from public high schools 67%
% who live on campus : 30%
% African-American 18%
% Asian 18%
% Caucasian 37%
% Hispanic 16%
% International 4%
SELECTIVITY:
# of applicants: 54,871
% of applicants accepted: 46%
% of those accepted who attend: 12%
% Students graduating in 4 years: 36%
% of students graduating in 6 years : 58%
Most popular majors : Pharmacy, Liberal Studies, Psych, Accounting, Education.
As an aside, what surprised me somewhat is that colleges such as SIENA and MANHATTAN were not included. Go figure .