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After spending my entire undergraduate career at Trinity (and graduating with honors this past May), I still fail to see the value of this university. I'll admit that I enjoyed the tight knit atmosphere, unlike some of the other reviewers here, but I also agree that there are probably far better schools in terms of overall education and career preparedness. Those two important factors aside, I also wish I could have gotten more of the "real college experience" than what was offered here. Trinity is not the kind of school you go to if you want the rabid "rah-rah" school spirit seen at national college football games, or if you want the benefits/amenities of attending a world renowned research university, for that matter. Students wishing to enjoy those two perks would be better off looking at UT or A&M, especially if you'd like to take advantage of nationwide networking opportunities. Circling back to my initial point about value…the monetary value was probably the biggest hinderance for me, and will most likely continue to be a hindrance for me well into the future. Again, those looking for better monetary value might also favor the UT or A&M systems. Trinity was real, it was fun, it just wasn't real fun. |