<p>^haha...it's finals week...my sarcasm is at its peak :-)</p>
<p>Nesquik - if the College of Engineering thought you should have a sense of humor, they would have included it in the required materials list.</p>
<p>^
just out of curiosity, how did you know I'm in CoE?</p>
<p>It's pretty easy. You just glance through all of your previous posts.</p>
<p>As a Cornell engineer you should be a little bit brighter!</p>
<p>Getting back to topic, I was wondering if we can pay for meals at the all you care to eat halls using BRB's, which I think is about 6 or 7 dollars when I came for Cornell days? If this is the case I'd probably eat two meals a day (which is what I do now anyways) while balancing the number of meals I have with the amount of BRB's left. Do students pay for all you care to eat meals with BRB's?</p>
<p>Yes but I'm pretty sure the dinners aren't $6 or 7. They're somewhere in the range of $13, I believe.</p>
<p>^You're right...dinner is around $13</p>
<p>Dinner is $10.45 when you pay with BRBs. Or it used to be last year. Haven't checked in a while. Except Okenshields dinner is $9. Lunch is $6 or $7.</p>
<p>People do pay for meals with BRBs. Especially for lunches, which are cheaper than dinners. But when you're on the meal plan, you have too many meals, too many BRBs, so don't worry about getting tricky about it.</p>
<p>(If you really want to calculate it, it is slightly cheaper to pay with BRBs for meals than to get the meals if you don't plan on eating more than 10 meals per week. But that's not an option until you move off of North.)</p>
<p>^makes sense.</p>
<p>I paid close to $13 for dinner b/c I used my CornellCard and was charged tax./</p>