
St. John's University has an IB average score of 35 out of a possible 45 for admitted students who submitted scores. It's important to note that many admitted students do not provide IB scores, but those who do achieve this average. The data underscores the selective nature of the admissions process at St. John's.
St. John's University reports an IB Score range for undergraduate admissions with a 25th percentile at 31 and a 75th percentile at 37. Being within this range does not guarantee admission; however, applicants at the upper end (37) are in a stronger position. Those scoring closer to the lower end (31) will need to enhance their applications through improved grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to increase their chances.
St. John's University does not explicitly require or recommend specific IB subjects for admissions, but based on the college profile, we suggest taking four Higher Level (HL) subjects: English A (Lang & Lit), Biology, Economics, and History. Additionally, for Standard Level (SL), we recommend Math AI, Psychology, and Visual Arts. These subjects align with the university's academic expectations and can strengthen a candidate’s application.