What’s it like at St. John’s in DC?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The social sevens at SJC is amazing as is the scholars program.Top academics. If you have a child at SJC and the child is unhappy, please find the right school for your child. Your child should be happy. You will also be freeing up a spot for students who really want to be at SJC!


*scene
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Current parent. Too much emphasis on sports. To the point where the rest of the experience truly sucks unless you are a top notch college recruit type athlete. For a better overall experience both socially and academically, I would recommend a different school.


What year is your DC?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.


That’s not the acceptance rate. That’s how many enroll. Most kids apply to several schools so there is a fair number of kids accepted who go elsewhere.
Anonymous
So far, our non-sporty non-Scholars freshman is happy with their honors classes and having a good time. We can check back in this spring. YMMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.


Says the mom of son rejected from Gonzaga - or you would not mention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.


Says the mom of son rejected from Gonzaga - or you would not mention.


I don’t embarrass yourself. We are one holy Catholic apostolic church.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.


Says the mom of son rejected from Gonzaga - or you would not mention.


I don’t embarrass yourself. We are one holy Catholic apostolic church.


That would be “catholic” with a small “c”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally disappointing open house. Not sure what the big deal is about SJC. Nice campus but academics seem subpar compared to other DMV privates.



Don't believe a word about this post. Recent parent grad(from 2021) who is graduating early from MD honors program(a year early) due to SJC Athletics.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.


Says the mom of son rejected from Gonzaga - or you would not mention.


I don’t embarrass yourself. We are one holy Catholic apostolic church.


That would be “catholic” with a small “c”.



There is nothing Catholic about Gonzaga- Not allowing SJC to march on the field with the cadets as they have done for generations, forcing opposing fans into porta potties(only a few for 1000 fans,) and... Gonzaga is the antithesis of Catholic.
Anonymous
Are their sports team almost too good? Just from perusing the high school sports section of the Post, it seems SJC wins nearly everything. Are they weak in any sports?

Also makes me wonder what happens to kids who get cut. That would be quite a bummer to be a pretty good athlete but because the team is full of so many college recruits you're cut or ride the bench.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that everyone got in


Your impression is wrong. 1200 applications for less than 300 spots.


It’s about a 25% acceptance rate. I know because our child got one of the spots out of 1350 applications. It’s more competitive than Gonzaga.

my god. Your kid’s acceptance letter (allegedly out of 1350 applicants) does nothing to prove a 25% acceptance rate. Please ask your child to explain this to you. And stop repeating this on every thread.
Anonymous
If your kid is a good athlete but not Division I material, then---depending upon the sport---may want to look for a school with less competitive programs.
Anonymous
Are their sports still soaring off that Under Armour gift in 2015 or are there more recent gifts propelling athletics?
Anonymous
Being good in sports pulls in more athletes. We are looking at SJC but pretty bummed that our kids won’t be playing their current sports. But, we won’t select a school based on sports.
Anonymous
My impression -- SJC is like a really nice public school. Nothing unique or special about it except the shiny new facilities.
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