Hira does not skip to breakfast, because skipping is for little girls who can get what they want by being cute, and not Scholomance students who can only get what they want by being competent. It's a near thing, though; she's still training away the habit. She waves to the upperclassmen who recognize her, and to the sophmores who know her, and then narrows her attention to the other freshmen. Dhruv and Aditi are easy to talk to; Jaanvi is still pouting. She needs to get over that spoiled-little-rich-girl routine before it gets old, but Hira won't warn her off it on the first day of classes. First things first: they all need to compare their schedules.
Monday: Malice and Maleficaria in 18th-century French poetry, Intro to Shop, Abacus Skills, Language Lab
Tuesday: Language lab, Stories of the Baba Yaga, Magic and Ritual in the Hindu Vedas, Diaspora Enclaves: A History, Applied electromechanics
Wednesday: Mal studies, Intro to Lab, Abacus Skills, Language lab
Thursday: [Mandarin] Mana: Mathematical Perspectives, Stories of the Baba Yaga, Magic and Ritual in the Hindu Vedas, Diaspora Enclaves: A History, Applied electromechanics
Friday: Mal studies, [English] Abacus Skills, [English] Welsh mythology, Abacus Skills, Language lab