By this point in the school year, you have certainly figured out your favorite dining halls and go-to meals…But have you ever stopped to consider which dining hall matches your personality—not just your dietary preferences?
1. What is your birth order?
- I’m an only child
- I’m the eldest child
- I’m stuck in the middle
- I’m the youngest child
- I’m a twin (or triplet)
2. What field of study are you pursuing?
- Something arts-related
- Something STEM-related
- One of the foreign language concentrations
- Social Sciences or Humanities
- One of the smallest or most niche concentrations
3. Do you consider yourself a morning person?
- Sometimes…depends on the day
- Yes! I can’t start my day without coffee and breakfast!
- Somewhat, I enjoy having a productive morning
- I don’t mind getting up early, but I need a mid-day siesta
- Morning? I’m not waking up before noon…
4. What’s your go-to cafe order?
- Cold brew coffee
- Black coffee
- Latte
- Tea
- Irish coffee
5. What is your favorite season?
- I can’t choose!
- Fall
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
6. What is your favorite beverage?
- Good ol’ water
- Coffee milk
- Juice
- Smoothie
- Alcohol
7. What is your favorite Brown tradition/event?
- Walking through the Van Wickle Gates
- Late-Night Organ Concert
- Brown v. Harvard Football Game
- Spring Weekend
- Naked Donut Run
8. What do your most productive lock-in sessions look like?
- Soaking in the ambiance of the Hay
- Sunbathing on the Main Green
- Suffering in the SciLi basement
- Isolating in the Rock’s Absolute Quiet Room
- Multi-tasking during a lecture
If you chose mostly A’s: You are Andrews Dining Hall!
If you chose mostly B’s: You are the Ratty, or the Sharpe Refectory if you’re feeling fancy.
If you chose mostly C’s: You are V-Dub!
If you chose mostly D’s: You are the Ivy Room!
If you chose mostly E’s: You are Jo’s!
And finally, if your answers were all over the place and/or you simply don’t agree with my quiz, you can always claim to be the Blue Room, ERC, or the Underground.

Jessica Lee is the Copy Chief (and sometimes a writer!) for post- Magazine. She is from Huntington Beach, California, and came to Brown as a RUE student after wrapping up her career as a competitive figure skater on Team USA and a principal performer with Disney on Ice. She's one of the few Linguistics concentrators on campus and will never stop defending the Oxford comma!

