<p>Which meal plan do you recommend I choose? I eat about 2 times a day.</p>
<p>just get the 150. it’s the “normal” meal plan. & any extras you don’t use are supposedly reimbursed to you at like $2 a meal or something</p>
<p>I got the 150 but ended up having almost all of them left over, I only had time to go to the dining hall once or twice a week. But had I not had groceries in my dorm I suppose I would have made time, and the 150 would have been perfect.</p>
<p>ive seen alot of people with 60 70 mean blocks near the end of the semester, so if you are planning to eat out alot, plan wisely.
I had the 200 one, and i had like 6 meals left at the end of winter semester…</p>
<p>Just get the 150. Whatever you don’t eat rolls over to the next semester, and if I recall they email you once a month to tell you exactly how many meals a week you are consuming on average. At the end of the term you can see how many are left over and change your meal plan accordingly for the winter term.</p>
<p>Are we able to switch meal plans during the school year? I chose the unlimited cause I had no idea what I was doing.</p>
<p>Is anyone else annoyed at the amount that we’re over-paying for these " meal blocks " ?
The 125 Block Plan comes out to $10.59 per meal; the 150 Block Plan comes out to $10.03 and the 200 Block Plan comes out to $8.50; and it’s clear that very few people use up 200 meal blocks . . .
I’m tied between getting the 125 or the 150 block plan . . . but I think I’m going to go with the 125 - the 125 comes with more " other " dollars, and the vast majority of college students are telling me that they very rarely use up all their meal blocks, plus I don’t eat a whole lot and I don’t want to give myself a reason to pig out ^^</p>
<p>You can change your meal plan any time within the first 30 days of the semester.</p>
<p>Get the 125. I don’t know a single person who ran out of meals. I had the 150 for fall and the 125 for winter, and had about 60 meals left. Also, dining dollars will be spent far quicker than you expect. Be sure to budget them wisely (as in, save some for finals week).</p>