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I agree that the campus gets in the way of their success. It's a shame that they can't go back in time, and think it through more before they picked Jamaica.
[/quote] I wish people would stop saying we are in Jamaica. We're not. Jamaica is where our mail gets sorted. It's just a federal zip code for a federal building. It's like the Flushing post office building. Most people whose mailing address says Flushing, don't actually LIVE in Flushing. It's a federal designation, not a local one.
St. Johns is bordered to the north by Hillcrest, an upscale neighborhood. By Briarwood to the west, a middle class neighborhood, and Jamaica Estates, to the east a VERY, VERY, upscale neighborhood. Has anyone here ever been to the St. John's campus? If you have, have you looked around? Now Jamaica, on the other hand, is a notoriously downtrodden area. And that's being euphemistic. (It is generally regarded as a ghetto). However, St. John's is NOT LOCATED THERE. Has anyone here ever been to the St.John's campus? Did you ever see ghetto conditions around campus? No! You haven't! The thing that actually hurts St. John's is that people say that it is in Jamaica when it is not. They don't understand what a post office district is.
Many years ago when we were a top national program, I took some friends to a game at Alumni Hall. Their initial reaction when I asked them, was "I don't know if I can go to an area like that at night. Is it safe? When I asked what they were talking about, they said "St. John's is in Jamaica, right"? Then I had to explain to them about how mailing addresses in the city are listed. It is only where the building that your mail gets sorted is.
One more thing. If you don't like the Hillcrest Golf Course in Queens, then where should the Vincentians have bought the land? It is a perfect location for a college. The only thing it lacks is a subway right next to the campus. So lets all stop telling people that SJU is in Jamaica. It's either Hillcrest or Jamaica Estates. There is no post office building in those neighborhoods, but there is a University.