Article: Place 1 cup (180 g) of dry quinoa into a mesh strainer and rinse it for 2 minutes. Place the rinsed quinoa in a large pot and with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 2 cups (470 ml) of water. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Let the quinoa simmer, boil lightly, for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pot from heat and let it sit for 5 minutes. You'll know the quinoa is cooked when it has absorbed most of the water. Fluff the cooked quinoa with a fork after it has cooled slightly. You'll need fresh tomatoes, onions, jalapeño, and cilantro. Dice the red onion so you end up with 1/3 of a cup (50 g). Remove the seeds from 3 medium tomatoes and cut them into chunks. Remove the seeds from 1 jalapeno and finely chop it. You'll also need to chop about 1/4 of a cup of fresh cilantro. Set these aside as you prep the rest of the Mexican quinoa salad. Place the diced red onion in a small bowl. Pour 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice over the onion and stir them. Set the onion aside while you mix up the rest of the ingredients. This will help cut back on the sharpness of the fresh red onion. If you don't have lime juice, you could substitute lemon juice. Try to use freshly squeezed juice since it will be more flavorful. Put your chopped tomatoes, jalapenos, cilantro, and diced onion with lime juice into your serving bowl. Add the cooled quinoa and remaining ingredients and stir the salad until it's completely combined. You'll need to stir in:  1 15-ounce (425 g) can of black beans, drained and rinsed 1 cup (175 g) of corn kernels, fresh or frozen and thawed 5 ounces of Queso fresco or fresh Mozzarella, cut into 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch cubes 3 tablespoons of olive oil Salt and pepper to taste Taste the salad and adjust the flavors. For a brighter salad, add another tablespoon of lime juice. For a little more spice, add more chopped jalapeno. Drizzle a little extra olive oil or sprinkle more salt and pepper until the salad tastes the way you want it to. Serve the salad at room temperature. Leftovers will keep in the refrigerator. Just realize that the red onion flavor might get stronger the longer it's kept.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cook the quinoa. Chop and prep the vegetables. Soak the red onion. Combine and serve the salad. Serve the Mexican quinoa salad.

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Many professors are required to hold office hours and a lot of students do not take advantage of them. Check your professor’s office hours, which they typically provide at the beginning of the semester. Go to their office hours regularly to get help with an assignment, talk about exam prep, or ask for help with a paper. Not only will they be impressed with your work ethic, but you’ll stick out. You won’t just be a face in the crowd of students, and you’ll form a bond.  Don't come to their office hours every week if you don't have anything to discuss. However, once you have developed the habit of seeing your professor during their office hours, you may come and just talk for a while about any other topic, not related with school. By this time, they will probably realize you are interested in them. Familiarity can lead to fondness. Simply getting in face time with your professor can lead to them developing feelings. Try to arrive to your classroom or lecture hall a few minutes early, and make it a point to greet your professor with a smile. Say hello, ask them how their day is going, discuss an aspect of the class, whatever! Just make time to talk to them one-on-one. They will appreciate your friendly and outgoing nature. Ask them with a question about class or about a homework assignment. Share your thoughts on an interesting discussion brought up during class. Send them a link to an article that you think they would find interesting. Just do anything to make yourself stand out, and find reasons to start a dialogue.   In your e-mails, stay professional, but a little bit playful. If you're sending an e-mail at night or during a day off, think of a witty way to justify this. If your professor uses smileys, include a winky face too. Every professor's boundaries in correspondence are different, and you have to figure out the best way of writing to your teacher. You don't want to be just another student who sends them boring e-mails every other day. Even if you want to talk to them every day, limit your correspondence unless it’s absolutely clear that your professor wants to speak that much as well. If you overdo it, you will be a nuisance.
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Go to office hours. Talk to them before and after class. Email them.