Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the only option for eating at Princeton? Or are there regular cafeterias too?
There are cafeterias and dorms with kitchens.
Thanks! What percentage of students join eating clubs?
About 75% of Princeton juniors and seniors. Freshmen and sophomores live in residential colleges that have their own dining halls.
Anonymous wrote:I find this less obnoxious than the quasi-secret but not secret clubs at Yale. And I think Harvard has them too. It seems like there are eating clubs for all types. I'm sure some people get their hearts broken when they aren't accepted to their top choice, but such is life.
I knew people at state schools (I think UGA) that had the "Gridiron Secret Society" on their resume. So is it secret or not?
Anonymous wrote:I find this less obnoxious than the quasi-secret but not secret clubs at Yale. And I think Harvard has them too. It seems like there are eating clubs for all types. I'm sure some people get their hearts broken when they aren't accepted to their top choice, but such is life.
I knew people at state schools (I think UGA) that had the "Gridiron Secret Society" on their resume. So is it secret or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just a fraternity. Coed but it’s a mechanism for organizing parties that also offers meals.
Most fraternities don't serve meals.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just a fraternity. Coed but it’s a mechanism for organizing parties that also offers meals.
Anonymous wrote:It's such an absurd thing to call it. "Eating club"?