I think I did a poor job choosing a meal plan.
You would think after four years here at Fisher I would know better too, but apparently not. I didn't even realize it until a few days ago. I was about to enter the dining hall, when the person in front of me asked how many meals she had left this semester. She had around 28. So when my card was swiped next, I was informed that I had 100 meals left. If you're thinking that's a lot of meat loaf and pizza then you're right. So it appears that I paid for way to many meals his semester, a luxury that a broke college student such as myself does not have.
So that makes the score, Bon App - 1 Scott - 0, right?
Not so fast.
I'm determined to use the rest of these meals, after all already paid for them and I am a big fan of food so there's no problem there. I've already started doubling up meals at the Fishbowl, you know getting three Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches instead of one or purchasing a few Snapples here and there. I'll update my situation in the last issue of the Courier for this semester (hopefully) and maybe I'll even buy you a meal sometime.
Anyway, the message here is beware what meal plan you choose next semester. Get more dining dollars (there always handy) and less meal swipes. But if you do have too many meals, then it's never too late to use them. And as for me, there's only 93 more meals to go...
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wow so true. i think i have 110 meals to go. im goin to try some of your techniques to dispose of those meals!
I had the same problem last semester, but Bon Ap boned me by limiting me to 19 meals per week. So after using as many as possible as fast as I could, I was left without anything to eat for the remainder of the week even though I had plenty of swipes left to use.
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