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May 28, 2010 02:23

la la la anxiety.

I was going to tl;dr, but I'll shorten it up. University dorms are disgusting and if I live in a box with someone I don't know, I might just throw myself out a window. Apartment styles are better. Both require a meal plan. Why? I don't know. Why they hell do you give an apartment kitchen if you're making the kids pay for your ( Read more... )

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arcvertic May 28 2010, 11:38:26 UTC
Blanchard Hall (apartment style) has a limited meal plan in comparison to, say, New Res or Bernie. I believe it provides enough meals to eat three times a day during the week, but weekends are where that kitchen in the apartment comes in.

You can top up the balance if you run out! And you can use the card at the various campus cafes, not just the Wanda Wyatt.

The '100' meals option is, I believe, not strictly for those living in dorms. That's for off-campus housing students who want to eat on campus occasionally. I had something like that when Gav was living in Bernie, so I could have some suppers with him during the week.

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shiyouxdaemon May 28 2010, 14:51:18 UTC
We're actually looking at STFX more than UPEI right now. xD So, it's got the added bonus of not knowing anyone, and more importantly, not knowing the area. We're... looking into trying to find a place off campus right now because honestly, we're private people and we do no like the idea of being crammed into a space that small... not only that, but it's cheaper to rent an apartment with multiple rooms than it is to rent that tiny thing they dare to call a living space.

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