<p>With an undergraduate population of about 2200, do students feel that you know too many people (you know pretty much everyone) or is it big enough that students still meet new people fairly frequently? thanks</p>
<p>My son attends Trinity. It is a small school - the numbers tell you that, but I am surprised by how my son will not see someone for a semester or two then bump into someone again later. He seems to meet new people fairly often. Even if you get to know everyone one year - the next year you will not know 25% of the people due to the new first year students. My son is a computer science major which is a fairly small major at Trinity, and he does not even see all the CS majors each semester. We had an international student (second year CS major - like my son) spend Christmas with us, and I was asking how he was doing and my son has not seen him since Christmas. Hopefully this kind of helps.</p>
<p>My kids go to a high school with about 2000 kids. They don’t know everyone. In fact, they are both seniors but have different interests and there are a lot of friends of one who the other doesn’t even know. They have no classes together.</p>
<p>I think it is likely at a school of 2200 you might know most people in your major, in your dorm, who eat when you eat, but change a class or take a late lab so you eat later and you’ll meet a whole new set of people.</p>