The Johnnies Blog

Welcome to the Johnnies Blog—where your college journey comes into focus. Designed for prospective students and their families, this space brings together authentic student voices, expert perspectives, and practical guidance to help you explore opportunities, navigate decisions, and build a meaningful path forward.
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Choosing a College in New York City: What Students Should Know

New York City (NYC) is fast-paced, diverse, and constantly evolving. It can feel energizing and, at times, overwhelming. That mix is part of what shapes many students in powerful ways. Living and studying here challenges you to grow, adapt, and engage with perspectives you may not encounter anywhere else.

Whether you’re from a small town, a suburb, or another major city, this environment truly has something to offer. As you navigate your final college decision, here are a few pieces of advice to consider if New York City is on your top places to to call home for your academic journey. 

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Toni Critelli
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Do I Belong Here? Imposter Syndrome in College and Beyond

College is often described as a time of growth and discovery, but for many, it is also a time of quiet self-doubt. You may be doing well academically, staying involved, and meeting expectations, yet still wonder whether you truly belong.

That experience has a name: imposter syndrome. And while it can feel deeply personal, it is one of the most common challenges students face.

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How AI Impacts Students Entering the Job Market

Heard enough about artificial intelligence (AI) lately? You’re not alone. Between nonstop headlines and every company jumping on the AI bandwagon, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed on the topic. But here’s the thing: AI isn’t going anywhere.

So instead of tuning it out, the smartest move is to tune in; the more you understand how this technology works, the better prepared you’ll be for whatever’s next.

Carolina Zamudio
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From High School to College Life: What Really Changes (and How to Thrive) 

Do you wonder what really changes when you leave high school behind and start college life? The quick answer: a lot—but that’s not a bad thing. From managing your own schedule to handling bigger classes and more independence, the transition can feel like a major shift. It’s also an excellent opportunity to grow, try new interests, and carve out your own path. 

Thomas Rudzewick, President and CEO of Maspeth Federal Savings

5 Financial Literacy Tips Every Young Professional Should Start Now

Landing your first job. Paying rent. Tackling student loans. Whether you’re wrapping up college or stepping into your first full-time role, one thing becomes clear fast: every dollar counts.

When you understand how to protect your money, manage debt, and plan for the future, you give yourself more freedom, not less.

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How Changing Majors Transformed My College Experience

Declaring a major can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unsure of your choice. Like many students, I selected a major without certainty and hit a few bumps. By my second year, I decided to change my major, which put me on the right track.

If you’re considering changing majors, don’t worry! With the right guidance, it’s easier than you think. Now, as a St. John’s University senior, I share how I successfully made the change and the campus resources that helped me.

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Madison Coombs