Check the admissions criteria of the schools you are interested in applying to. Make sure to get good letters of recommendations – those from senior faculty members and department chairs carry greater weight than those from research assistants or temporary faculty members. You may have to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) – the general test and/or a subject-specific test – in order to apply to certain graduate programs. Make sure you find out what your desired program requires well in advance so that you’ll have time to study for the exam, register for the exam, and take the exam so that your scores will be ready before the due date for your graduate application. A master’s degree in biochemistry includes time in the classroom, field work, laboratory research, and the presentation of a thesis. There will be a lot of involved time in the laboratory to help prepare you for your future career as a biochemist. A master's degree usually takes two more years after you earn a bachelor's degree. While working on your graduate degree, it is important to continue working in the field of biochemistry so that your chances of getting a job when you graduate will be improved.  Try getting an internship at a prestigious company that is well-known for hiring biochemists or try to get a job in a lab doing research in biochemistry. You can get many entry-level jobs as a biochemist without earning a PhD. However, if you want to go on to teach at the university level or to do independent research of your own, you’ll need to consider getting a doctorate degree in your field. PhDs usually take four to six years past a master’s degree and require a lot of time and dedication. During a PhD program, you will put in many hours in the laboratory and you will probably be asked to teach a few undergraduate classes. Postdoctoral positions are a great way for biochemists to continue their education and their research without committing to a long-term job or project. These jobs can provide opportunities to publish your research findings and gain more experience in the field. You usually need several published studies to find permanent work in research in laboratory settings.
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One-sentence summary -- Apply to graduate school. Earn your master's degree. Continue gaining work experience. Consider a doctorate degree. Apply for postdoctoral research positions.

Q: Whether you decide to end your braid at the nape of your neck, or at the last few inches/centimeters of your hair, you will need to tie it off. Choose a hair tie that closely matches your hair color, and wrap it around the end of your braid enough times so that it does not slide off. This will help hide the hair tie. You can also add a hairclip or silk flower instead. Here are some more ideas to get you started:  Let the season inspire you. Tuck a silk hibiscus flower into your braid during the summer. Wear a hairclip made from leather in the fall. Let the holiday inspire you. If it is around Halloween, clip an orange and black bow to the end of your braid. If you want, you can even glue a plastic spider to the center of the bow. Match the decoration to your outfit. If you are wearing an elegant dark blue evening gown with silver embellishments, a delicate silver hairclip with clear/white crystals might look lovely. Match the decoration to the event. If you are attending a school rally or sports event, consider wearing a ribbon in your braid that matches your school or favorite team's colors.
A: Tie your braid off with a hair tie. Consider tying a ribbon around the end of your braid after you tie it off.

Article: The most popular way for people to maintain ketosis is to limit their carb consumption to between 20-50 grams per day. The total amount, though, depends on your gender, weight, and age. Avoid:  High carb vegetables like peas and squash. Instead, focus on spinach and Brussel sprouts. Bread Starchy food like corn and potatoes Grains like wheat, rice, and oats Healthy fats are perhaps the most important element of a ketosis diet. Without consuming enough healthy fats, you won’t be able to maintain ketosis. As a result, you’ll need to eat enough fats and bring healthy fatty foods with you to places you can’t get them. Focus on:   Meat like beef, chicken, seafood, and even bacon High fat vegetables like avocados Full-fat dairy products like cheese, butter, and heavy cream Eggs Nuts and legumes Products that contain coconut oil While the foods you eat will help you stay in ketosis, you also need to exercise regularly. This is because you want your body to be active so you can burn any carbs you consume.   Do light exercise, like walking or running, if you consume more than 5 or 10 grams of carbs. Exercise at least 3 times a week for half an hour or more. For example, set aside time on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to exercise. It is best if you do at least some sort of moderate exercise every day. Running or powerwalking for half an hour a day will do a lot to help you stay in ketosis. Exercise is important because it will help you burn off any carbs you consume, thus helping your body stay in ketosis. If you wind up eating extra carbs on a given day (more than 5 or 10 grams), you’ll need to exercise more than normal extra to burn them off. This way, you'll burn off any carbs that could prevent your body from entering or staying in ketosis. Consider only eating carb heavy meals before a workout. A ketogenic diet has been linked to several possible health problems. These problems include dehydration, blood flow problems, nausea, headache, and blood chemical imbalances. As a result, you should know common risk factors before committing to a ketogenic diet.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Lower your carb intake. Eat more healthy fats. Create a regular exercise schedule. Exercise more when you consume carbs. Investigate the risks of ketosis before you change your diet.

Article: You can also use paper towel tubes, but you will need to cut them in half. Use enough tape so that there are no holes. If there are any holes, the chalk mixture will leak. Cut the wax paper into 6 inch by 6 inch (15.25 centimeters by 15.25 centimeters) squares. Roll the wax paper into a tube and slip it inside each toilet paper roll. Gently spread the wax paper out until it is the same size as the toilet paper roll. The top of the wax paper should stick out of the top of the tube. The wax paper will protect the cardboard from the chalk mixture.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather three to six toilet paper rolls. Cover one end of each tube with duct tape. Line the tubes with wax paper.