"Thank you, ma'am." She said calmly, with a polite smile on her face.
Watching five other pairs of students before her got her used to the idea that she was going to be tossed in like a rag doll, so she prepared herself as best she could. Though it did seem odd that she was the only one with out a roommate at the present. It couldn't have been that she just wasn't around, as the security guard only called out one name. 'Course, maybe she just hadn't signed in or might have canceled after seeing an online review on how they welcome their guests. Either way, she was here now, alone. Best to move on, she thought. Perhaps they were just stressed, it being the first day and all.
It wasn't long before she heard the familiar gruff of a voice call out though the hall that breakfast was about to start. She received the time table well in advanced, and was prepared to adjust her normal routine in order to come here. After all as fancy as it is, it isn't home. It was fine though, she had completed her unpacking to the point that her clothes were away and her bed was remade with her own sheets, blankets, and pillows; the old set folded neatly on top of the other bed for now. The only other things that required 'unpacking' where her more personal belongings: a couple of books, an umbrella, other stuff that haven't an immediate impact on the way the dorm was shaping up. In fact, most everything left in her luggage would probably fit best if it stayed packed, keeping the room more open and in a sense clean. With not much more settling down to do, being the only one to a room at the moment, Skyler figured it would be best if she wouldn't be as late as it probably was already for breakfast. With one last look around to make sure everything was in place; she left, closing the door behind her.