<p>Hey cywood,</p>
<p>Another Johnnie here, hoping that you’ve had some good luck getting in touch with folks at SJC. If there are any other questions that you might have now or down the road, feel free to message me and I can either try to answer or connect you with someone who will have the answer. I graduated with some of the folks who have already posted in this forum, and I can attest to the strength of everything they’ve said. The most common worry about SJC is that it somehow won’t prepare you for a job or for further graduate study, particularly in the sciences. In my experience, this isn’t true at all. Our graduates are artists, teachers, lawyers, astrophysicists, engineers, doctors, you name it. I got a fellowship through the college to work in astronomy at the United States Naval Observatory while I was at the school, and now I’m at Columbia studying education. I had such a great learning experience at SJC that I now plan to make a career out of passing on the enthusiasm for learning and community that I found in college.</p>