y'all i made some good banana bread with all those bananas smh im gonna be eating those and nutrigrain bars for days 💯 If you had $500 to spend on food, what would you spend it on? *update: in this video I purchased 2 cases of Fairlife milk. Since then, I have learned of the awful abuse occurring on their dairy farms and will no longer be purchasing their products. Also, that protein chocolate milk was gross.
at my school we could bulk order items from the convenience store on campus (where i worked haha). so i was able to get a LOT of toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent, fabric softener, etc with my extra $4-500
What the frick my school only gave me $50 dining dollars for the freshman plan and if you had extra it wouldn't go into the next semester no matter what
@@debbie510 it's to make you use the dining plan and not just get food outside of dining hours but even then. The dining plan usually is only worth a certain amount for each meal so you end up going into dining dollars.
Hey. I saw your video on why you chose Dartmouth and I was wondering if you know anything about the business/finance programs at Dartmouth. There was a college fair at my school and Dartmouth instantly attracted me. The representative was on of the kindest I met and they said that there is a business school but it’s not for undergrad. Would you suggest going to Dartmouth for undergrad if you want to be in business/finance?
Ghhgg Fujj short answer: yes Slightly longer answer: We have an amazing economics program and resources for students interested in finance/business. Also, while Tuck (the business school) is a graduate school, undergraduates CAN take some classes there. Dartmouth is so well known for producing kids that go into finance that even I-a STEM major-got an internship in finance/accounting last winter. 51% of Dartmouth students go into finance! So once again, yes lol