The Trinity Review
IntroductionTrinity is described as the best libreal arts school west of the Mississippi River. The combination of Faculty and Students on campus is second to none. High school students who are involved or are looking to get involved should definatly consider TU. In high school, strive for good grades, a good GPA, involvement in school activities and a good application.
Campus Life and Social LifeThere's a party every weekend night. Weekends generally start Wednesday night and end Sunday. It's definatly easy to have a good time and party whether deciding to be greek or otherwise.
Serious sports competition is ignored at best. You can play whatever game you wish, but no preferential treatment is given to jocks what so ever. Common sports involve La Crosse and Croquet.
Being five minutes form the river walk, the club scene is phenominal. Dance clubs, Gay Clubs, Strip Clubs, all local and great fun.
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AcademicsTrinity is an all around amazing liberal arts education. Most programs are in the top of the nation. Great Business, Communications, Drama, English, Religions departments.
Professors teach every class, no TAs except for a freshman seminar class. Teachers are extremley fair graders. Grades can often be debated.
If you manage your time correctly, you can escape with under an hour of homework each night. Every class is more inspiring than the last.
Student BodyThe Trinity campus is 90% white. Minorities are few and far between, however a great multicultural network links us all together. People of all faiths, colors, and cultures hail form accross the world.
Trinity kids enjoy culture: fine foods, drink, music, art, film, sports, sleep, games, dancing, musicals.
Finding someone who shares your same passions isn't difficult, and with such a small student body getting to know everyone is easy.
In Closing...Trinity is an amazing school and I can't imagine going anywhere else. I look forward to most of my classes. The student body continues to impress me each day. The parties are consistent and debaucherous. The professors are personable and friendly. If you can afford the tuition and love the south, you shouldn't be anywhere else.