<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>What meal plan would you recommend? Thanks</p>
<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>What meal plan would you recommend? Thanks</p>
<p>Hey, this might be of help: <a href="http://www.wikicu.com/Meal_plan%5B/url%5D">http://www.wikicu.com/Meal_plan</a></p>
<p>^to re-emphasize, as nice as john jay dining hall is, the repetition is too much unless you're creative. take the smallest meal plan and most number of points if not an athlete who eats a lot and wants to save money. The other meal plans seem like better deals but most of the meals end up being not used and you have less points than you would prefer.</p>
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as nice as john jay dining hall is
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<p>Eh?... ....</p>
<p>Haha -</p>
<p>John Jay is not nearrrly as nice as Barnard's dining hall (Hewitt). You can use your meal plan points there.</p>
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John Jay is not nearrrly as nice as Barnard's dining hall (Hewitt). You can use your meal plan points there.
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<p>Hewitt is nice because the food is slightly better but if you're a guy everyone who works there treats you like s**t</p>
<p>I'm not a current student, but everyone I've met at Columbia tells me "less meals, more points" is the best way to go. I think it's plan 4(?) that is the best on the housing/dining app</p>
<p>plan 4 it is.</p>
<p>"Hewitt is nice because the food is slightly better"</p>
<p>this is true, they have better quality but less variety. In john jay (and dining halls in general) it's the repetition that kills, so i found that the only way to sustain many meals is to try different things and to mix and match. To me, though John jay sacrifices quality a little, it beats hewitt because of the vairety. if you like only a few things, like them done well and dislike culinary risks - hewitt is better.</p>