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Article: Afternoons and after school especially will be busy periods for a park, so if you want to practice when there are less people, try going in the mornings before 10:00 AM. Certain parks may also be busy certain days and dead on others, while it may be the reverse for another park nearby. Go when the crowd size makes you most feel most comfortable: less packed for beginners, more dense as you get better. Cutting someone off is called “snaking,” and it’s the most common cause of collisions. Wait as the other skaters use a piece of equipment before taking your turn. Learn the rhythm for when you should go and how long you should take each time. Apologize to anyone who you accidentally snake and try to avoid it as much as possible, or risk getting a bad reputation in the park. Don’t linger on the edge of the bowl or the lead up to a ramp, as others will be trying to skate there. If you’re waiting your turn and decide not to go, say “Dropping.” If you’re off to the side and want to take your turn tell the others there “I’m in.”  Always do your best to telegraph your actions to the other skaters before you make them. Call out “Board!” to other skaters who might get in your way while skating to let them know you’re there.
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Go to the skatepark in the morning to avoid crowds. Take your turn to not cut others off as they skate. Call out to other skaters if you plan to skip or take your turn.

Q: Make a point of approaching the professor after the class to say a quick “hello” and introduce yourself. Let the professor know you are excited about their class and look forward to learning from them. Mention your name and try to chat with the professor about your educational interests or background. For example, you may say, “Hi, my name is Selena Gomez. I’m a second year med student. I’m looking forward to taking your class.” Most professors will hold office hours outside of class time and like it when students make the effort to attend them. Go to the professor’s office hours to introduce yourself one on one.  Come prepared with a question or thought about that week’s class. Bring along notes from class so you can discuss them with the professor. Having notes will give you something to chat about during the office hours. Most professors have open office hours, or office hours by appointment. Show up on time for your appointment with the professor so they are not kept waiting. Be friendly to the professor when you spot them walking around campus or in the hallway between classes. Say “hello” to them at social events on campus. Doing this will let them know you are open and friendly. You may try some small talk with the professor when you see them and they do not seem in a hurry. You may say, “How’s your day going?” or “Great to see you.”
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Say “hello” to the professor after the first class. Go to the professor’s office hours. Greet the professor when you see them around campus.