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Old 02-25-2017, 02:00 PM
 
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I enrolled my son in Saint John's and he graduated with a 1.53 G.P.A. . He was accepted in the Universidad Interamericana and graduated with a masters degree in air conditioning. Please don't put your children through what is the terror of this school. My other son is in TASIS Dorado and he was accepted into Brown University. Notice a differrence.

Why would you send your son to a universiity to get an MA in air-conditioning?
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Old 02-26-2017, 04:36 PM
 
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Most degrees in HVAC are through a two year degree program..like a AAS degree throgh a tech based college.
I have a BA in Criminal Justice and a Masters in English Lit..I also did a a brief stint as an adjunct English Prof back in the 1980s... but I can honestly say I never heard of a Graduate level degree in 'Air Conditioning'

sorry..I am scratching my cabeza here...
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Old 05-24-2017, 01:47 PM
 
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Hi guys, Could anyone who knows both schools, tell me the difference between Saint John´s school and Robinson school, I need to make a choice and I am really worried. My daughter (13yo) likes SJS and I feel great feelings with Robinson.
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Old 05-29-2017, 08:00 AM
 
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Both schools are great options and in regards to education, Saint John has just a slight edge over Robinson based on reputation alone. However, you honestly cannot go wrong with either one. They are both considered top schools in Puerto Rico. They offer a great location, both have experienced and excellent teachers, and afford great opportunities to students that you will not find at other private schools on the island. They equally have excellence in education, however, Saint John has had a more stable leadership. Robinson had a head who left recently. These are the two best on the island. Go with the one that works best for your daughter, especially if she likes SJS more. I believe they even cost around the same. You have made a wise decision with either one. Good luck to you and your family.
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