Am I idealizing this school?

<p>cool thanks… </p>

<p>What do you feel the Great Books program/St. John’s College has offered you that a “normal” college or university education wouldn’t have?
Many of my Peers, have tried to discourage my plans of applying to St. Johns by calling it a “fake college” and a “book club”, what would your response to that be?
I enjoy talking about Books and School to anyone who wants to, but is that as far as conversation goes at St. johns?
As a minority, would i feel left out on the campus of St. John’s? is there any racial tension?
How’s the food on the campus?
What is there to do in Annapolis, other than activities on campus?
Is it hard to adjust to the Great Books program?
How does the scheduling of classes work?
Is there any Crime on campus?
I’m not sure if you may know this, but what Grad schools have students from St. Johns been admitted to?
Were you nervous or hesitant about the decision to goto St. Johns?
Are the people there generally good-looking?
girls?</p>