MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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Thanks for all the insight!
Regarding size of bed...yes, they are Twin X-Long. She and her roommate coordinated their colors (bright pink, orange, lime green, and blue), which look like the paint aisle in Home Depot exploded! Really cute and fun tho.
Regarding roommates who are friends beforehand...oh, yeah, I have my concerns, and I've talked to DD about it. Jen's a sweetheart, and besides the uncomfortable situation of ending up not liking her roommate, I'd hate for DD to lose her as a friend. I've got my fingers crossed that it works out. (Jen has talked about going home every weekend, and I think that's a good thing.)
), but she decided after several visits there and talking to people that this was it (and I have to say, I'm a little relieved about the $$$!); also, they have a program of study that she became interested in.
A few years ago, DD was swearing she was going to go to college in California...far away from home. Then, it was east coast. Then New England. Then, the same state. Then, when I mentioned something about "when she comes home on weekends" (I didn't mean EVERY weekend
), she said "Mom, I'm NOT coming home on weekends!" Then, she said when we were discussing meal plans "I figure I'll come home every other weekend."
Now DD#2 (15) is starting with "I'm going to school in Calfornia!" LOL I think once the time comes, they realize they don't have to go across the country to gain their independence. And this way, they can bring their laundry home too. 
The meal plans are:
any 10/week (Mon - Fri only) + 10 guest meals/semester (me
)
any 15/week + 15 guest meals/semester
any 19/week + 19 guest meals/semester
The above meals EXPIRE at the end of each week.
44000+ points (same cost as 15/week)
64,000+ points
The points can be carried over to the Spring semester, but expire at the end of the Spring semester.
DH, the accountant, is going to have to analyze the points. Found online how many points get deducted for each meal (B, L, D), so we need to see what those points really mean.
Regarding size of bed...yes, they are Twin X-Long. She and her roommate coordinated their colors (bright pink, orange, lime green, and blue), which look like the paint aisle in Home Depot exploded! Really cute and fun tho.
Regarding roommates who are friends beforehand...oh, yeah, I have my concerns, and I've talked to DD about it. Jen's a sweetheart, and besides the uncomfortable situation of ending up not liking her roommate, I'd hate for DD to lose her as a friend. I've got my fingers crossed that it works out. (Jen has talked about going home every weekend, and I think that's a good thing.)
What a great idea! I love it!My DS is a Freshman this year in Boston. He has the exact same room/type you describe with 2 in each room and a bathroom the 4 of them share.
After first semester they moved all the beds (4) into one room and the desks into another. They all get along so it's worked out rather well.
URI. She got a full Centennial Tuition Scholarship for 4 years...hard to resist. Wasn't her first choice when she applied, but we told her we'd do what we'd have to do to send her wherever she wanted to go (well, *I* told her that...DH is just thinking $$$ and goingWhere is your DD going?
), but she decided after several visits there and talking to people that this was it (and I have to say, I'm a little relieved about the $$$!); also, they have a program of study that she became interested in.A few years ago, DD was swearing she was going to go to college in California...far away from home. Then, it was east coast. Then New England. Then, the same state. Then, when I mentioned something about "when she comes home on weekends" (I didn't mean EVERY weekend
), she said "Mom, I'm NOT coming home on weekends!" Then, she said when we were discussing meal plans "I figure I'll come home every other weekend."
Now DD#2 (15) is starting with "I'm going to school in Calfornia!" LOL I think once the time comes, they realize they don't have to go across the country to gain their independence. And this way, they can bring their laundry home too. 
Oh, I've been warning her about that too! Especially since she works in a fast food restaurant is already on her way to gaining the "Fast Food Fifteen"! Her college is built on the side of the hill...you have to walk up hills to get to classes (I thought I was going to keel over)...and the joke is that you don't have to worry about the Freshmen 15 because you'll walk it off going to class...but I don't think so! Every so often, I remind her what a lovely workout facility they have.Oh - definitely under-buy. Especially if they let you add $ to the plan later in the semester. You've heard of the "Freshman Fifteen"? (most freshmen gain 15 pounds the first year)
Both she and her roommate have cars, so yes, they won't be held hostage eating on campus. I think if anyone asks what she wants for graduation, I'm going to tell them restaurant gift cards!Will they have a way to the store? By car or bus to do some shopping?
The meal plans are:
any 10/week (Mon - Fri only) + 10 guest meals/semester (me
)any 15/week + 15 guest meals/semester
any 19/week + 19 guest meals/semester
The above meals EXPIRE at the end of each week.
44000+ points (same cost as 15/week)
64,000+ points
The points can be carried over to the Spring semester, but expire at the end of the Spring semester.
DH, the accountant, is going to have to analyze the points. Found online how many points get deducted for each meal (B, L, D), so we need to see what those points really mean.
DH was concerned with her being able to use the points to buy snacks in the stores. But getting one of the board plans (so many meals per week) won't stop her from doing that! She'll just do it with cash.With many plans, meals are a better value for your dollar. If points can be used to buy a dining hall meal (all you can eat) or specific snack bar-type items, the food at the snack bar is typically worse for you and you get less for the cost.
That's what I asked DD...what Jen is doing. And she's doing the 44,000+ points.As for the meal plan or points, I would discuss it with her roommates family because it would be nice for them if they had the same plan.