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Trinity College Dublin Hall Rankings
| Ardee Point | #1 |
| Arasain P&V | #2 |
| Highlight Parkgate | #3 |
| Highfield Park | #4 |
| Highlight Thomas Street | #5 |
| Broadstone Hall | #6 |
| Canvas Point Campus | #7 |
| LIV Student Dublin | #8 |
| Brickworks | #9 |
| Dominick Place | #10 |
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Best in Ireland, only begrudged by people who didn’t get in
Underfunded music department, no soundproofing or proper practice facilities, poor choice of modules, the odd bad lecturer, cash grabbing administration who are terrible at actually helping students and consistently put the universities status as a tourist destination above its duties to current students.
For a college known to be prestigious, it really doesnt invest in its students or their facilities. Some buildings are so old and nothing is done about them. If only they used the money they got from the book of kells to improve facilities.
The societies are the best things about Trinity College Dublin. Each society has great facilities and the work ethic of the committee are incredible. On the campus I feel the college needs more areas for sitting down and reading that is not the library. There is a lack of “hang out” places for people who are not in a society and the quality of the ones that are already there is lacking. The gym could be bigger and the WiFi never worked for me once in my four years there. I would of liked more help in the career service and I did not get much. Trinity is an amazing place however in terms of it’s historical campus ground and the atmosphere within the walls of the college is always so vibrant and exciting. I love this university a lot.
A great college for some courses, some others.... not so much. Really caters to the fun life of arts degrees and s**** on those in medical school or more difficult degrees.
Sure the only problem is that most people aren't from South Dublin. Where are all my Rock boys at?
Its a lovely campus, and has many great facilities. Although eduroam never works for students, and the Students’ Union didn’t provide much support for movements such as the no detriment exam policy. The SU have shops on campus which is great though. Student goods at discounted prices and the Tcard. I haven’t been interacting with the careers service that much but they’re alright. Clubs and Societies are great, just needs a lot more funding
