Trinity College Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at Trinity College?

Tommy

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Emily

Wealthy, pretentious, attractive, and more interested in partying than studying.

Leighan

The most common stereotype about Trinity students is that they are wealthy, prep school students.

Ali

That everyone is white, that everyone is rich, that everyone is snobby and spoiled, and that people only care about partying and drinking.

Nick

Rich kids, Polo Ralph Lauren, Burberry. Most expensive cars and if you don't know anyone on this campus its a tough time making friends.

Mariah

That it is an extremely preppy school filled with rich white students.

Harper

stuck, preppy, wealthy

Harper

1. Trinity is a party school 2. Cocaine is big at Trinity 3. Everyone here is stuck up and preppy. 4. It's basically the same thing as the prep school experience. 5. It's very cliquey

Tristan

we are usually called the Trin trin.. or spoiled white kids, and before i came to trinity i might have thought the same way

Piper

That they drink a lot.

Erin

Rich white kids heavy drinkers slackers

Jordan

Preppy, New England kids who work hard and play harder.

Kate

Preppy, Rich

Clifton

Snooty white kids who don't know how to act around black people THEY TALK TO MUCH

Vicky

That we are all rich and stuck up

Kendall

Trinity still has many of the bow-tie wearing boys and beautiful lily pulitzer dressed girls from East Coast prep school and boarding schools. It also has a pretty diverese lower income group of students, a lot from Hartford or nearby NYC.

Sarah

that a large percentage of the student population are from white, rich families that a large percentage of the students get drunk on a regular basis and that there is a large amount of coke on campus

Sarah

Preppy, rich, like to party, care about school and generally work hard, but often just do what they have to get by

Katie

snobby rich eastern prep school / boarding school kids, conservative, partiers, heavy drinkers, do coke

Mary

that they are stuck up and spoiled.