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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe Niche and Princeton Review have covered this topic ad nauseum. [/quote] Because, after all, colleges should be chosen mostly on food hall quality (with some consideration for climbing walls and lazy rivers).[/quote] If your kid is an athlete, it matters a lot. Imagine paying for room and board, and then having to subsidize with more money so they can fill the tank. Quality and volume impact both athletic performance and academic learning. My older kids were not athletes but Mr. 14 is. Just started high school and our grocery bills have almost doubled. He is a combustion engine. The question is valid, even if the answers are of no significance to you. I’ll be asking the same question three years from now. [/quote] That cute if you think D1 athletes eat the regular dining hall fare. [/quote] At UMass, even the national champion hockey team eats in the dining halls: https://youtu.be/RMReGUIQx1g?si=HWQPSaT2dSkoNZ3w If you count the Ivies as "real D1" schools, their athletes also eat in the same dining halls as everyone else. [/quote]
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