<p>It absolutely is, and surely tons of kids will tour here only to decide its not what they were looking for. However, it is unfair for a prospect to state that the school is full of racism and ignorance after only a short visit. So the best of luck to anyone who decides Trinity is not the place for them, but also for those who are considering it, don't be frightened by the claims of racism!</p>
<p>It is fair for a prospect ot accurately report his or her visit. Also, Trin 90, check the boards, current Trin students have complained about race-related issues, so it's not just a prospects uninformed or limited view. It is not surprising that white students and urm students view the same situations differently - - that's precisely why urm prospects often seek out current urm students. So whild your experience is valid, so is that of the urm prospect. Which is more valid - - depends on who's asking. But schools can't encourage students to visit and then discount their observations as only a snapshot or limited experience.</p>