- Nov 8, 2015
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Does anyone think that they actually save money using a meal plan?
I didn't really do the normal college thing and even though I go to college out of state, I live in my own apartment so I'm technically a commuter student. I wiggled my way out of my school's undergrad requirements in order to have my own space.
Anyways, I never eat on campus and I haven't set foot inside a dining hall in 3 years. So, obviously, I grocery shop and eat at work. (food service, yay) But I never compared the amount that I would have to spend in the dining hall vs the amount I spend grocery shopping. Thoughts?
I didn't really do the normal college thing and even though I go to college out of state, I live in my own apartment so I'm technically a commuter student. I wiggled my way out of my school's undergrad requirements in order to have my own space.
Anyways, I never eat on campus and I haven't set foot inside a dining hall in 3 years. So, obviously, I grocery shop and eat at work. (food service, yay) But I never compared the amount that I would have to spend in the dining hall vs the amount I spend grocery shopping. Thoughts?