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Absolutely fab experience! Felt like a real community that you were part of! Lecturers were all so supportive and remembered you as an individual not just one of the crowd. Would definitely recomend as a uni. Small campus so easy to navigate but a lovely place!
Expensive. £5 a day to park when lecturers and visitors get it for free. Canteen is beyond my pricing, would have to take out an mortgage. Societies not well advertised. Have to pay for every trip, including travel and entry fees to museums etc. These trips have an assignment attached to them so you must go. If you’re like myself and receive next to nothing for student loan then you struggle.
Fabulous from beginning to end
Small, modern campus with good views of the surroundings. The staff and students are friendly and welcoming. Wifi is accessible all over campus with a large library that opens 24h during exam and busy semester periods.
Staff in our department are great but they weren’t helped by university administration which seemed determined to end our department
There have been 10+ occurrances of halls on the campus not having power for times varying from a few minutes to sever hours, which includes not having internet or water, this past year.
Studied here for three years, absolutely loved it! I’ve always described it as a hidden diamond in the middle of nowhere! I especially loved the Student’s Union
I absolutely loved the accommodations available on campus, it felt like I really was part of a community. Although I did not partake in any clubs or societies I know a few people who have and have absolutely loved it from day one. Also, the help I received from the placement team was amazing, I met with them a few times and each time I came out with something to do and go forward, they helped me in so many ways when I was very stressed.
The staff are all friendly and approachable. They're are willing to sit and listen to you when you need them most. They can give you help with an assignment or personal issues, even the catering staff are lovely.
Over the three years I spent there, I felt more and more alienated with each passing day. After the initial excitement of coming to university had worn off, I saw things at Trinity for what they were. Our department was hated by the university and they have spent 3 years trying to shut us down. We have lost nearly all of our lecturers either by them being forced out of their jobs or because of sex scandals which the uni attempted to cover up. Had I been in a different department, my experience may have been much different but being Catholic and a part of my department made you a walking target for pretty much everybody. Trinity boasts about being an inclusive university and it is, as long as you are part of a sports team or LGBT. If you are Catholic, the university hates you despite the uni being of a Catholic foundation. I got the impression that the uni is ashamed of its Catholic identity and wants to do everything to hide it, including getting rid of all Catholic symbols.