My friend is scared to talk to her professor. I say: Don't worry, the professor is

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My friend is scared to talk to her professor. I say:

Don't worry, the professor is cool, just ask her and she'll answer you questions.

Is this sentence correct?
 
**** I am not a teacher ****

I think it is correct.
 
You need "your" insted of "you". Also your sentence is a comma splice. Use a semicolon after "cool".
 
Don't worry, the professor is cool; just ask her and she'll answer your questions.

Better?
 
I would say "the professor is very approachable".
 
Yes, much better.
 
I would say "the professor is very approachable".
If you did, you would not sound like a typical college student.
 
What would a typical college student say?
 
"Cool" for one.
 
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