Well, I'm not the best qualified to speak about it but here goes.... Good location, very beautiful grounds (they charge people to go in and look around). Academically is traditionally in the top third although that obviously varies from subject to subject. One of the richer colleges but not in the same league as Christ Church or St. John's, so _probably_ has a pretty good range of bursaries/hardship funds for students while you're there. Never been in the bar or to a social event there so I can only go on rumour and innuendo but I _think_ trinity has traditionally attracted a higher than average percentage of public school applications. This combined with the strong academic history tends to give it a bit of a reputation of being fairly posh. I'd take this with a pinch of salt though. Sports grounds (if you're interested) are a bit out of the centre of town (as are most colleges) but I think not all accomodation is in the college itself so might not be so important.