<p>Yea, it did. I went with the 113 b/c it is $750 cheaper and I don't eat that much (and my schedule doesn't really permit a regular dining schedule, haha). I've planned on investing on fruits/cereals/etc. to keep in the dorm for cravings.</p>
<p>113 meals per semester (113 Flex): does anyone know how many this would be per week? </p>
<p>basically, its cheap and i think i'm going for it, but to sophomores/upperclassmans, is this too little? or is it a bad deal or what?</p>
<p>i haventchanced my insurance plan yet, but I was wondering...
If we change our insurance from nyu's to our own, do we have to spend more money on the services that the health care center provides?
Like, if something was free it no longer is, if something was cheap it's now expensive.</p>
<p>Im deciding between the flex plan and the 10 meal per week plan. I have no early classes (mondays and wed start at 11, Thurs and Teus start at 9:30) So i can theoretically eat breakfast every day but i have no time during the 'lunch' period on two of those days. Im a big eater, Im planning to play sports and run so i will need an extra/big dinner some days. How many meals per week does the flex plan come out to, and how many dining dollars do I need to buy a small breakfast(bagel), and snacks (chips), starbucks and sushi. Thanks</p>
<p>At 14 weeks in a semester, the 113 Flex is about 8 meals/wk, the 175 is 12 and a half meals a week, and the 225 is a little over 16 meals a week.</p>
<p>I counted 17 weeks. Does the meal plan extend into finals period?</p>