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<p>Yes. This. And it’s also not just recreational activities that they are careful about spending money on, it’s food. The University gives students a choice about how to eat beginning in their junior year. It’s no surprise that many lower income students find that cooking their own food is much cheaper than all the other options.</p>
<p>Remember it’s very easy for upperclassmen to get access to the clubs for social purposes. So by not belonging to an eating club they are not necessarily left out of the social scene.</p>