She took one step out of the house and felt the warm breeze hit her face. She turned left up towards 7th avenue, since the 8th avenue station was in that direction. As she continued to walk she noticed how perhaps she had not dressed appropriately for the weather. In fact, she realized perhaps she wore too many layers: a scarf, a sweater and a long sleeve shirt, but by the time she began to feel the overwhelming heat, she was already too far from home to turn back and change. After a few minutes, which seemed forever to Samantha, she finally arrived at the train station and immediately the train arrived and she thought to herself how fortunate she caught the train because she thought she might be late for class. As soon as she stepped onto the train she finally noticed that there was a seat available for once, and that was quite a rarity. As the train approached Canal St. station, the train conductor announced that the train would not be stopping at 23rd st which annoyed her and reminded her how much she disliked the MTA. Of course she still had to go to class, so she continued her journey to school by transferring to the 6 train. The 6 train as usual arrives promptly and I rode to 23rd street and Lexington avenue. As soon as she stepped out of the station she immediately thought “Coffee”. Of course class was probably starting in five minutes, but no, that did not stop Sam from getting her daily dose of caffeine. So per usual, she went to the nearest Starbucks, which she noticed as usual was busy in the morning. She ordered her venti ice coffee and made her way to the Lawrence and Eric Field Building and arrived, thus beginning her long day at Baruch College.