<p>Maybe this question has already been answered elsewhere, but can someone describe dining alternatives for upperclassmen who don't make it into the eating clubs (or choose not to join).</p>
<p>You will have the option of living in a four-year residential college and eating there, or of being "independent" and living in a very nice student apartment with a kitchen.</p>
<p>you can also be an RA and stay in one of the residential colleges, or join a co-op, or there are kitchens on campus open to independant students (the spelman apartments that Aparent is talking about are very hard to get into, only seniors usually do), you can also eat at Frist, or on nassau street</p>