Upon further consideration, I don't see how the case is made that maintaining TW's doesn't prepare one for real life. At first, I agreed with idea that TW's aren't found in real life, therefore why use them here. But this stuff doesn't really come up after college. Not like work place is going to present opportunity for triggers. And outside of that, it would probably be not much different than social life on campuses. Meaning triggers could come up, but would be a fluke, really.
But all this, to me, depends on how absurd the triggers are (allowed to be). If strictly PTSD type stuff, I really don't see that coming up post college life, but in rare instances, where it wouldn't be different than college life outside of classes. Again, depends on how absurd the triggers are, and currently that strikes me as subjective. Like the archaeology example earlier in the thread strikes me as absurd, but for one that has some sort of extreme fear of that imagery, I'm guessing it is not absurd.
I do find the topic fascinating and do wonder how different my education experience, as a student, would've been had this been occurring from my first time entering a school? Which to me, is another consideration as I'm guessing all reading this thread didn't have TW protocol in place and seemingly we had little to no issue completing classes.
Still not seeing much rationale for TW's to be considered mandatory, which really is the premise of this thread. Some of us are still coming to terms with why allow TW's at all, but the issue in OP is about having them be mandatory, and IMO, if that occurs, the doors to absurdity suddenly open up. How wide? That remains to be seen.