Meal Plans
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As an incoming fresh Rin, you are required to have a meal plan. The meal plan consists of flex dollars, which is kind of like a little credit card that you can use to buy food with the union at Starbucks Chick fil A that kind of thing. It also lets you eat in the dining halls for certain amount of times a week. So that means that every day of the week during the school week, I can eat in the dining halls without having to pay. I pay with my ID card, which is like your flex dollars. It's kind of complicated, but once you're here, it's very simple, and you're going to get accustomed to it quickly. There's so many kinds of dining plans you can pick if you want to do just five days. So it's really versatile on what you, Khun d'oh and also you can choose how many times a day you want to eat at the dining halls you can choose how much flex you want to put on your card, so it's really all up to you on what you can afford and what your family and you decide to choose. There's really not one way to choose flex and a meal plan, but you do have to have a meal plan. There's also communal meal plans, which you're not choir, but if you're going to be an upperclassman commuting to you, Auntie, I would definitely recommend getting some information on it because it could be a real household. So I have to bring food every day and pay for food every day. So if you were able to get a meal plan as a comedian, I would recommend that as well. If you're seeking more information on the U. N T meal plan, I would definitely go to www dot dining dot u nt dot edu to get more information on the rates and all the information that you're needing on the meal plans. Here's a quick little overview of the meal plan, layout, prices and all that for this term. So here's just example of what it might look like depending on what year you come to you. The prices do say the same, but as you can see, the flex dollars now and then how much you're gonna be paying in your student fees, intuition and all that. So this is definitely something that you should look at yourself to figure out what would be best for you.