Talk:St. John's University (New York City)
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The Diversity Claim does not seem to align with the actual numbers
[edit]In the Student Body section under diversity the article claims: "St. John's University is considered one of the most diverse colleges in the United States. 27% of the students are minorities;" 27% does not make it "one of the most diverse colleges in the United States" as any article like this would show: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/see-the-most-diverse-national-universities?onepage How is this statement quantitatively determined and where did their numbers come from? I can't find any way that it aligns with the "Student body composition as of May 2, 2022" graph on the side of the page. And it doesn't lend any credence to the statement that "St. John's University is considered one of the most diverse colleges in the United States. 27% of the students are minorities;" Oilisgood (talk) 18:13, 11 January 2024 (UTC)