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Admissions Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Admissions process is very inportant.
Multiple essays involved.
Interviews are optional, but it can make a big difference to show up on
campus for... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity undergrad application process was very simple. There were no
interviews. Try to play up extracurriculars in essays and show some kind
of i... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The admissions process at the time of my own application consisted of a
single application form and required submission of SAT/ACT scores,
undergr... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Application form which seems similar to other college applications,
including essay and recommendations. Trinity is a pretty selective
school but... READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Class size depends on department. Music classes have at the most 40
people, and 4 at the least, while Business or Pre-Med classes can have
up to ... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity is a very good school for those interested in pursuing a liberal
arts educaion that can serve as a predecessor to graduate study or
future... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Academic structure
Trinity is mostly an undergraduate, liberal arts institution, where the
majority of students graduate with either a bachelor o... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Academics are the focus of Trinity. The classes I took were all
extremely high quality. Popular classes can be difficult to get into,
but if it ... READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Trinity has a wonderful study-abroad office that is delighted to find any student a program or opportunity who is interested. Their career services i... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity has a great reputation for academics, but is often not on the short list for corporate recruting schedules. Reason is simple - about 100 miles... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity's weekpoint is its career-counseling department. The school is still underfunded here and does not mention the point at all until students are... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity is a liberal arts school with a focus on attending graduate school, unless you are a business or engineering major. There is a career center ... READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Residential life does a phenomenal job getting first year students
plugged in and acclimated to college life. Housing is great, dining is
well ab... READ MORE
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Alumni
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I had many friends from Rice, UT-Austin and Texas A&M. One thing is for
certain - Trinity does not even closely compare to the rigidity and
bureac... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity's dorms are hands-down some of the best in the nation, if not
world. The sizes of first-year dorms are huge, even bigger than some
upper c... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Trinity requires all first year, sophomore, and junior students to live
in the dorms, and about 1/2 of the seniors do as well. the dorms are
all ... READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Once students get plugged in, a social life is easy to blossom. Only
about 35% of students participate in the Greek system, and it is not
neccess... READ MORE
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Alumni
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There are a ton of campus organizations including a "Greek" system,
various campus clubs, and a host of intramural sports.
San antonio is a great... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Social life at Trinity is divided into Greek and non-Greeks. There are
mostly local Greek organizations. The only two national ones are a
service ... READ MORE
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Alumni
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San Antonio is a great city, and Trinity students take advantage of its
offerings. the dating scene at Trinity leaves much to be desired, as
many... READ MORE
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